Storm data and unusual weather phenomena
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Standard (Miles) (Yards)
NORTH CAROLINA, Central
Forsyth County
Winston Salem 06 2257EST
Three to four trees were blown down on
Davis Road.
Warren County
Macon 07 1410EST
Large tree limbs were blown down,
covering US Highway 158.
Durham County
1 N Durham 07 1435EST
Penny sized hail reported at the Durham
Correctional Center.
Warren County
Warrenton 07 1500EST
Forsyth County
Winston Salem 07 1505EST
Trees were blown down and an
outbuilding was damaged on Westview
Drive.
Franklin County
Franklinton 07 1520EST
Trees were blown down near US Highway 1
Montgomery County
2 E Mt Gilead 07 1525EST
Trees and power lines were blown down
near NC 731.
Alamance County
Burlington Arpt 07 1550EST
Dime to penny sized hail at Burlington-
Alamance Regional Airport. 48 mph wind
gust also measured, and a 100-year-old
maple tree fell on a home built in the
early 1900s on Kirkpatrick Road in
Burlington.
Alamance County
Graham 07 1605EST
1700EST
Businesses were flooded in town, along
Highways 87, 54 and 49.
Davidson County
5 N Lexington 07 1605EST
Power lines were blown down.
Wake County
4 N Raleigh 07 1607EST
1625EST
One and a half feet of water covered
the intersection of Falls of the Neuse
and Spring Forest Roads. The flood
waters floated an SUV.
Wake County
4 N Raleigh 07 1610EST
Quarter sized hail was reported at the
intersection of Sandy Forks and Falls
of the Neuse Roads. Numerous reports of
dime sized hail elsewhere in Raleigh.
Wake County
1 W Morrisville 07 1614EST
1615EST
Trees were blown down on power lines on
Highway 55 and Carpenter Road.
NORTH CAROLINA, Central
Edgecombe County
5 E Rocky Mt 07 1615EST
Trees were blown down along US Highway
64 Alternate between Rocky Mount and
Kingsboro.
Wake County
Raleigh 07 1620EST
Five power poles were blown down with
the wires still live, trapping thirteen
people in eight different vehicles at
Blue Ridge Road and Wade Avenue.
Chatham County
5 NW Moncure 07 1627EST
Trees were blown down.
Wake County
4 N Raleigh 07 1628EST
1730EST
Several inches of water covered the
intersection of Falls of the Neuse and
Spring Forest Roads. Flood waters
floated another vehicle, which blocked
the intersection. 1.3 inches of rain
fell in 20 minutes at Edwards Mill Road
and Laurel Drive.
Chatham County
Wilsonville 07 1644EST
Trees were blown down.
Cumberland County
Fayetteville 08 1700EST
1730EST
About six inches of water covered the
floors of businesses on Franklin Street
after water backed out of a storm
drainage system, covering the street,
flooding buildings and the parking lot
for the Police Department. Cross Creek
overflowed its banks and left mud on
streets, sidewalks, and parking lots.
Twenty streets were closed due to
flooding.
Moore County
5 S Robbins 09 1633EST
1800EST
Mt. Carmel Road closed due to high
water from creek overflowing its banks.
Anson County
Ansonville 19 1625EST
Penny sized hail reported on US
Highway 52.
Davidson County
5 NE Lexington 19 1700EST
Marble to penny sized hail along US
Highway 29 between Thomasville and
Lexington.
Orange County
Efland 27 1800EST
Trees were blown down.
Stanly County
Cottonville 28 1240EST
1330EST
Secondary roads and bridges were under
water.
NORTH CAROLINA, Central Coastal
Dare County
Manteo 15 1653EST
Pea to penny sized hail reported.
Dare County
Nags Head 22 1430EST
An Illinois man was drowned in a rip
current on a Nags Head beach. The man
was pulled from the water by
lifeguards, and pronounced dead later
in the afternoon at an area hospital.
M401 W
Carteret County
10 W Atlantic Beach to 25 1740EST 1 25
11 W Atlantic Beach 1745EST
A waterspout moved onshore from the
Atlantic side of Emerald Isle, and
moved west for one mile before
dissipating. A trained spotter reported
shingles and tree limbs down on Lee
Avenue. Tree damage was reported near
the Emerald Isle Police Department.
NORTH CAROLINA, Extreme Southwest
Cherokee County
Murphy 06 1645EST
1700EST
Numerous trees down countywide.
Reported by the Sheriffs Office.
Cherokee County
Murphy 06 1645EST
1700EST
Golfball-size hail reported in Murphy,
by the public.
NORTH CAROLINA, North Coastal
NONE REPORTED.
NORTH CAROLINA, Northwest and North Central
Stokes County
Pine Hall 06 2135EST
Rockingham County
7 E Ayersville 06 2150EST
Thunderstorm winds during the evening
of 6th downed trees in Pine Hill in
Stokes county. A thunderstorms during
the evening of the 6th produced penny
sized hail 7 miles east of Ayersville.
Stokes County
Pinnacle 07 1515EST
Stokes County
King 07 1516EST
A severe thunderstorm during the
afternoon of the 7th produced hail up
to quarter sized in Stokes county.
Stokes County
Danbury 21 1700EST
Thunderstorm winds downed trees in the
town of Danbury on the evening of the
21st.
NORTH CAROLINA, South Coastal
NONE REPORTED.
NORTH CAROLINA, Southwest
NCZ082 Union
02 0730EST
1100EST
After a night of moderate to heavy
rain, flooding developed along some
creeks in the northern part of the
county during the morning. The first
stream that flooded was Goose Creek,
which flooded near the intersection of
highways 601 and 218. Flooding from the
South Fork of Crooked Creek later
threatened a home on station road.
Several roads were closed because of
high water, including Goldmine, Mill
Grove, and Matthew-Weddington roads.
NCZ072 Cabarrus
02 0815EST
1130EST
Flooding first began along several
creeks in the Midland area, including
Clear, Muddy, and Little Meadow, as
well as some small tributaries of the
Rocky River. Later in the morning, the
Rocky River flooded in the northwest
part of the county, near Poplar Tent
Rd. Several roads were closed due to
high water, including Hopewell Church
Rd, where several homes were surrounded
by high water.
Buncombe County
Asheville 05 1735EST
Spotter in the Beaucatcher Mountain
area reported mostly pea size hail,
with a few stones up to nickel size.
Transylvania County
Rosman 06 1330EST
Several trees blown down.
Henderson County
Hendersonville 06 1415EST
1418EST
Burke County
Chesterfield 06 1430EST
Burke County
Chesterfield 06 1430EST
Limbs down.
Polk County
Countywide 06 1450EST
Numerous trees down across the county.
Graham County
Fontana Vlg 06 1615EST
Several trees down around Fontana Lake
and highway 28.
Cabarrus County
8 NE Cabarrus 07 1630EST
1800EST
A severe thunderstorm produced extreme-
ly heavy rainfall across northern por-
tions of Cabarrus County. A spotter
reported several roads under as much as
a foot of water, including portions of
Sisk-Carter Rd and Shuping Mill Rd.
Rowan County
Granite Quarry to 07 1640EST
Salisbury 1655EST
Several trees and power lines blown
down in the Granite Quarry area. Part
of a large tree snapped and another
tree blown over in Salisbury.
Cabarrus County
4 ESE Kannapolis 07 1648EST
Mecklenburg County
Charlotte 07 1700EST
1800EST
A tributary of Little Sugar Creek
flooded Bradbury and Montford drives in
south Charlotte. Two vehicles were
trapped in flood water, and their
drivers had to be rescued. Several
homes were threatened for a while, and
at least 1 home had water up to the top
of the front porch.
Mecklenburg County
Charlotte 07 1700EST
Lightning ignited fires at 2 homes.
Caldwell County
Lenoir 07 1930EST
2200EST
Severe urban flooding in Lenoir, with
cars stalled out on highway 18, Creek-
way Dr, and Morganton Bvd. Several
small creeks also flooded in the
vicinity of town. Water entered the
basements of several homes and busi-
nesses, including the Emergency
Services building.
NCZ034 Caldwell
07 1930EST
Several mudslides around the city
accompanied a flash flood. One mudslide
took down a utility pole and destroyed
part of a parking lot. Another col-
lapsed a retaining wall, which in turn
damaged a sewer line.
Caldwell County
Lenoir 08 1830EST
2030EST
For the second consecutive evening,
severe urban flooding developed in
Lenoir and small streams flooded around
town. Several roads were closed
throughout the city.
Caldwell County
5 ENE Lenoir 08 1900EST
Several trees blown down. Report of
funnel in the same area.
Swain County
10 SW Bryson City 09 1610EST
1830EST
A very small, but persistent rain
shower produced 5 inches of rain in 2
hours, resulting in flash flooding in a
small area in the Wesser community.
Wesser Creek flooded near its con-
fluence with the Nantahala River, co-
vering several roads with water. Water
entered several homes in this area as
well.
Gaston County
Gastonia 09 1700EST
1800EST
A creek overflowed its banks, flooding
part of Franklin Bvd.
Cabarrus County
5 SW Kannapolis 9 1740EST
1900EST
Flooding of Poplar Tent and Odell
Schools roads west and southwest of
Kannapolis.
Mecklenburg County
Charlotte 9 1745EST
1845EST
A small creek overflowed its banks near
Statevitle Ave, with water surrounding
a home. At least one road was covered
with water.
Rowan County
6 SSW Salisbury 9 1805EST
1930EST
Webb Road flooded in the vicinity of
Glover Rd and Mt Hope Church Rd. Report
of 10 to 12 inches of water covering
Old Concord Rd in this same area.
Haywood County
Waynesville 12 1616EST
1715EST
Richland Creek flooded Riverbend Rd.
NCZ059-063 Northern Jackson–Southern Jackson
12 1730EST
13 0500EST
NCZ062 Macon
12 1800EST
13 0200EST
Flooding developed on the Cullasaja
River and some of its tributaries bet-
ween the communities of Cullasaja and
Highlands, closing several roads and
forcing the evacuation of a campground.
The rising fiver washed out a new sewer
line near Wells Grove Rd. Flooded tri-
butaries included Nickajack Creek and
Turtle Pond Creek, which forced evacua-
tion of at least 1 residence. Closed
roads included Turtle Pond Creek and
River Roads. A 2-day rainfall total of
7.9 inches was reported at Scaly
Mountain.
NCZ064 Transylvania
12 1830EST
13 0600EST
Flooding developed first along the
Davidson River in Pisgah National
Forest, tbrcing a road closure. A sec-
tion of highway 64 was closed near
Sapphire. Other road closures included
Richland Creek Rd in Lake Toxaway.
Haywood County
Canton 18 1337EST
Haywood County
Waynesville 18 1429EST
1432EST
Haywood County
14 NNE Waynesville 18 1600EST
Hail up to the size of nickels piled up
along the side of the road in the Fines
Creek area.
Macon County
Highlands 18 1600EST
1700EST
Street flooding in Highlands, at least
part of the flooding was due to Mill
Creek overflowing its banks.
Mecklenburg County
10 NW Charlotte 19 1252EST
1255EST
A couple trees down in the Lake Norman
area.
Mecklenburg County
l0 NW Charlotte 19 1252EST
Gaston County
Belmont to 19 1325EST
Mt Holly 1330EST
Hail of unknown size at the intersec-
tion of I-85 and highway 273 and along
highway 74 at the Catawba River in the
Belmont area. Pea to nickel size hail
in Mt Holly.
Gaston County
Belmont to 19 1325EST
Mt Holly 1330EST
3 inch diamter limbs down.
Mecklenburg County
11 SW Charlotte 19 1330EST
A couple trees down in the Carowinds
area.
Lincoln County
l WSW Lineolnton to 19 1415EST
4 W Lineolnton 1425EST
Nickel to quarter sized hail at the
intersection of highways 182 and 27.
Caldwell County
Granite Falls 19 1550EST
Catawba County
Longview 19 1557EST
Dime hail at the intersection of 23rd
St and highway 70.
Burke County
Pleasant Grove Brke 19 1630EST
Numerous trees blown down across the
entire county, with most trees down in
Pleasant Grove.
Burke County
Valdese 19 1630EST
A small pond overflowed near Valdese,
flooding part of highway 10. This
typically happens during heavy rain.
Rutherford County
5 N Forest City 19 1715EST
1730EST
Trees down near Forest City, some on
roads and houses, and power lines down
on highway 221 south of Rutherfordton.
Rutherford County
5 N Forest City 19 1715EST
1730EST
Jackson County
Cullowhee 20 1155EST
Jackson County
Cullowhee 20 1215EST
1330EST
Flooding of creeks with water beginning
to threaten trailer parks.
Madison County
Marshall 20 1330EST
1600EST
Creeks came out of their banks around
Marshall. Water covered portions of
highway 213 at the junction of highways
25 and 70. Rollins Rd was also covered
with water.
Transylvania County
4 E Brevard 20 1358EST
Reported at Pisgah Forest.
Transylvania County
7 NE Brevard 20 1420EST
Henderson County
10 NW Hendersonville 20 1430EST
Transylvania County
6 ENE Brevard 20 1430EST
Mainly pea size hail fell for about 30
minutes and accumulated to a depth of 3
incehs in the Penrose area. The hail
was still on the ground the next day.
County reported damage to apple crops.
There was a rumor of golfball size hail
in this area as well, but this could
not be confirmed.
Macon County
Highlands 27 0100EST
Lightning hit a gas line on Flat
Mountain Rd, which caused a nereby
house to catch fire.
Jackson County
13 SSE Sylva 27 0100EST
Lightning sparked a fire out an out-
building on Cowee Ridge. The structure
was destroyed.
Henderson County
Hendersonville 27 0300EST
Lightning ignited a house fire near the
Laurel Park Shopping center. The fire
destroyed much of the roof.
Henderson County
Countywide 27 0345EST
0900EST
Flooding began around Hendersonville,
where portions of highway 25 were under
water. Highway 64 was covered with
water near Endeyville. Numerous other
roads flooded across the county, some
due to poor drainage, others due to
flooding streams, which included Mud
Creek and Clear Creek. At least 16
roads were closed across the county
during the event. By around sunrise,
flooding was quite severe, as 6 moto-
rists required rescue from submerged
vehicles. A lake overflowed at Camp
Judea near Edneyville, damaging several
vehicles and cabins, and necessitating
evacuation of 175 campers.
Polk County
3 W Tryon 27 0400EST
Trees down on highway 176 between Tryon
and Saluda.
Rutherford County
Rutherfordton 27 0800EST
Tree trees snapped off by lightning.
Jackson County
Cashiers 27 0800EST
Lightning sparked a house fire, causing
extensive damage to the structure and
its contents.
Madison County
7 W Marshall 27 1800EST
1900EST
Big Pine Creek flooded several roads
and trapped some residents in their
homes. Several private bridges and
culverts were washed out.
Gaston County
Gastonia 27 1800EST
Lightning sparked several structural
fires in the county.
Rutherford County
Forest City 27 1855EST
Trees also down in Spindale around the
same time.
Polk County
7 W Columbus 28 0800EST
A mudslide was reported on Holbert Cove
Rd and a culvert was washed out on
Skyuka Mountain Rd.
Union County
Countywide 28 1000EST
1400EST
Flooding began across the county with
severe urban and poor drainage
flooding, mainly in areas from Monroe
to Matthews. Several major roads were
flooded through Monroe, including high-
way 74 and Rocky River Rd. By early
afternoon, flooding had become quite
serious across the county, as a few
overflowing creeks and streams contri-
buted to the problem. Flooded creeks
included Stump Lick Branch, Bearskin
Creek, and Stewarts Creek. In all, 30
to 35 roads were closed across the
county due to high water.
Burke County
Morganton 29 1700EST
A person was struck by lightning.
Mcdowell County
Dysortville 29 1730EST
Burke County
Morganton 29 1730EST
A womans lace was burned when the phone
she was talking on exploded during a
power surge caused by lightning.
Burke County
10 W Morganton 29 1735EST
Trees, large limbs, and an awning blown
down at Lake James campground at
Benfield Landing.
Iredeli County
9 N Turnersburg 30 1900EST
Trees and a large limbs down on Warren
Bridge Rd near the Wilkes County line.
NORTH DAKOTA Central and West
Bottineau County
6 S Souris 0l 1511CST
1516CST
Heavy rainfall accompanied this storm.
Renville County
1 W Glenburn 01 1800CST
Morton County
13 SE New Salem 01 1835CST
1840CST
Morton County
10 SW Mandan to 01 1855CST
10 W Mandan 1857CST
Several funnel clouds observed.
Sioux County
9 N Selfridge 01 1900CST
1904CST
Morton County
Glen Ullin 0l 1910CST
1914CST
Adams County
19 NE Hettinger 01 1930CST
1933CST
Hettinger County
11 S Mott to 01 1933CST 11 70
5 E Mott 1950CST
The tornado destroyed a barn. At one
time there were two tornadoes on the
ground at the same time from the same
thunderstorm cell.
Morton County
10 W New Salem 01 1935CST
1938CST
Morton County
Hebron 01 1945CST
1950CST
Stark County
Richardton 01 1950CST
1953CST
Dumpster tipped over by the strong
winds. Dime size hail accompanied the
storm.
Hettinger County
1 W Burt to 01 1953CST 16 70
16 N Burt 2022CST
Tornado remained in open country
destroying a barn 1 northwest of Burt.
Morton County
10 S Hebron 01 2045CST
2050CST
Numerous trees uprooted. Nickel size
hail reported with the storm. Report
from NDHP trooper.
Stark County
5 SE Lefor to 01 2045CST 4 50
6 E Lefor 2053CST
Tornado touched down in residence yard.
A corral partly down and roof torn off
a shed. Several trees uprooted. Penny
size hail accompanied the storm.
Bottineau County
Souris 01 2120CST
2150CST
Storm total rainfall was estimated at
4.00 inches.
Morton County
Hebron 01 2125CST
2127CST
Mclean County
Max 01 2130CST
02 0130CST
Heavy rainfall up to 4 inches resulted
in water flowing from the streets into
homes and businesses. A total of 36
properties affected by water.
Ward County
8 S Minot 0l 2215CST
2315CST
Public reported a foot of water over
highway 83.
Ward County
Surrey 0l 2300CST
02 0300CST
Driveways were washed out and 10
bridges were damaged as water flowed
over them. Area from Surrey to Sawyer
hardest hit. Road department had to
breach Ward County Road 14 east of ND52
to relieve flooding. One home com-
pletely submerged in water.
Bottineau County
Souris 01 2315CST
02 0300CST
The townships of Dahlen, Harman,
Peabody, Scandia, Starbuck and Edisvold
greatly impacted. Ten home basements
full of water as it flowed across roads
and fields into homes. Souris reported
6 inches of rain in a few hours. Seve-
ral gravel county roads washed out.
Water penetrated gasoline tank with 500
gallons lost. USDA determined rainfall
totaled 7 inches and 150,000 acres of
crops were impacted on 200 farms.
Renville County
2 E Glenburn to 01 2330CST
5 SE Glenburn 02 0130CST
Roads under water and closed to
traffic.
Mchenry County
Granville to 01 2338CST
Upham 02 0200CST
Heavy rainfall up to 4.40 inches fell
at Deering and 4.75 inches reported
just west of Upham. Burlington Northern
Santa Fe Railroad track was under water
near Deering. A foot of water rushing
over some county roads washing out some
gravel ones … especially south and
west of Granville.
Stutsman County
Jamestown 02 0055CST
0100CST
Emergency Manager reported in the city
of Jamestown a tree fell on a mobile
home with extensive damage. Numerous
tree branches down. Some street signs
were bent.
Grant County
5 N Lark to 03 1116CST 1 30
6 N Lark 1118CST
Tornado touched down in open country
causing no damage.
Slope County
16 SE Amidon 06 2000CST
2003CST
Golden Valley County
Golva 06 2000CST
2005CST
Hettinger County
New England 06 2015CST
2018CST
Stark County
Belfield 06 2025CST
2028CST
Stark County
Belfield to 06 2030CST 1 60
1 NE Belfield 2032CST
Tornado touched down on the northeast
side of Belfield in a residence yard.
Tornado tore a 5 foot handman jack from
under a school bus and threw it through
the roof of a house. A storage shed was
moved 200 feet and destroyed. A 1200
bushel grain bin was carried 500 feet
and destroyed.
Adams County
7 NW Hettinger 06 2040CST
2041CST
Williams County
10 S Tioga 06 2205CST
2206CST
Emmons County
Strasburg 06 2247CST
2252CST
Wind gust up to 50 mph accompanied the
storm and hail.
Burleigh County
3 SE Bismarck Arpt 06 2302CST
2303CST
One inch diameter trees were snapped in
half and roof blown offa mobile home.
Burleigh County
3 SE Bismarck Arpt to 06 2302CST 1 60
4 SE Bismarck Arpt 2307CST
Tornado briefly touched down in the
Lincoln Meadows Trailor Park. The
tornado ripped a roof off one home and
threw it several feet onto a half ton
pickup truck. Truck was totaled.
Another mobile home was lifted two feet
off its foundation. Two other homes
received external damage. Several trees
were uprooted.
Burleigh County
Bismarck 06 2305CST
2307CST
Hail reported in the northeast part of
the city of Bismarck.
Morton County
15 WNW Mandan 06 2310CST
2315CST
A parked 24 foot pull type camper spun
around in the high winds.
Bottineau County
Lansford 06 2328CST
2330CST
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer
in Lansford.
Dickey County
Fullerton 07 0030CST
0035CST
Dickey County
7 N Ellendale 07 0038CST
0045CST
Quarter inch hail accompanied the high
winds.
La Moure County
La Moure 07 0053CST
0054CST
La Moure County
9 N Verona 07 0100CST
Barn struck by lightning and started it
on fire. The fire completely destroyed
the barn.
Grant County
Carson 07 1705CST
1706CST
Sioux County
Ft Yates 07 1720CST
1725CST
Very heavy rain accompanied the hail.
Rainfall of 3 to 4.2 inches.
Sioux County
Ft Yates 07 1805CST
1815CST
Rainfall of 2.50 to 3 inches accompa-
nied the hail.
Emmons County
19 W Strasburg 07 1919CST 0 20
1920CST
Tornado briefly touched down in open
country near Highway 1804. Nothing
damaged.
Sioux County
Selfridge 07 1928CST
08 0030CST
Flash flooding was occurring along
Highway 6 from the junction of Highway
24 southward to the South Dakota
border. Sioux County Sheriff advised no
travel. Roadway under water in many
places.
Emmons County
3 SSW Strasburg 07 1945CST
1954CST
Nickel to quarter size hail fell in an
area from Westfield to Strasburg. The
hail wiped out the sunflower crop. Two
foot drifts of hail was reported when
the storm ended. The hail also knocked
out some windows.
Emmons County
2 N Linton 07 1950CST
1953CST
Emmons County
1 NW Strasburg 07 2000CST
2002CST
Heavy rain accompanied the hail.
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Emmons County
l N Hague 07 2000CST
2003CST
Pole barn destroyed. Hail to 1 inch in
diameter accompanied the winds.
Emmons County
Strasburg 07 2006CST
2008CST
Sioux County
Ft Yates 07 2006CST
2115CST
Water up to 8 inches covered Highway
24.
Sioux County
Selfridge to 07 2010CST
7 N Selfridge 2145CST
Flash flooding from Selfridge to 7
miles north of Selfridge produced a
foot of water running over Highway 6.
Rainfall of 3.30 inches fell in a 1
hour time frame.
Mcintosh County
Wishek 07 2030CST
2031CST
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Emmons County
3 E Strasburg 07 2035CST
2037CST
Logan County
Burnstad 07 2045CST
2120CST
USDA reported 60 percent loss of small
grain, 40 percent loss of corn, sun-
flowers, soybeans and alfalfa, and 30
percent loss of mixed forage from high
winds and hail. 0.75 inch hail accom-
panied the storm.
Logan County
Napoleon 07 2045CST
2048CST
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Emmons County
3 E Strasburg 07 2050CST
2052CST
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Mcintosh County
Wishek 07 2054CST
2056CST
Logan County
5 SE Burnstad 07 2110CST
2118CST
Winds up to 50 mph and heavy rainfall
of 2.40 inches accompanied the storm.
Logan County
1 N Lehr 07 2115CST
2116CST
La Moure County
Edgeley 07 2145CST
08 0215CST
A severe storm produced 4 inches of
rain which sent a wall of water 3 feet
high into the lower parts of Edgeley.
Several cars floated away with 15 homes
flooded.
Dickey County
3 S Merricourt 07 2145CST
2315CST
A foot of water reported over many
roads destroying several county and
township roads. Several fences washed
out.
Dickey County
Ellendale 07 2155CST
2157CST
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Dickey County
2 S Merricourt 07 2210CST 0 20
2212CST
Tornado briefly touched down in open
country.
Dickey County
3 S Merricourt 07 2259CST
2304CST
Heavy rain accompanied the hail
flooding several roads and washing out
fences.
La Moure County
Berlin 07 2300CST
2303CST
The wind tore down a 12 inch diameter
tree. Up to one inch of rainfall accom-
panied the storm.
Dickey County
Forbes 08 1635CST
1640CST
Bowman County
Rhame 19 0005CST
0006CST
Stark County
3 W Dickinson 19 0022CST
0023CST
Stark County
5 S Dickinson 19 0022CST
0027CST
Large hail accompanied the severe storm
causing major damage to homes, busi-
nesses, vehicles and other buildings.
Wind ASOS measured.
Stark County
Dickinson 19 0023CST
0025CST
Numerous homes, businesses, vehicles
and other builds sustained major damage
from the baseball size hail. Strong
winds to 84 mph accompanied the large
hail.
Bowman County
7 W Bowman to 19 0025CST
Bowman 0029CST
Wind gust to 50 mph accompanied the
hail.
Stark County
Dickinson 19 0033CST
0034CST
Hettinger County
New England 19 0055CST
0100CST
Mercer County
Hazen 19 0100CST
0102CST
Stark County
Richardton 19 0110CST
0113CST
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Mercer County
Beulah 19 0130CST
0135CST
Tree limbs down.
Ward County
Ryder 19 0140CST
0143CST
Reported by the Air Force Missile Crew
at Ryder.
Ward County
8 S Minot 19 0148CST
0150CST
Oliver County
Center 19 0154CST
0202CST
Ward County
14 S Minor 19 0159CST
0203CST
Oliver County
Center 19 0200CST
0205CST
Mercer County
Hazen 19 0210CST
0212CST
Mclean County
Washburn 19 0230CST
0240CST
Oliver County
Center 19 0240CST
0244CST
Pierce County
8 S Silva to 19 0345CST 3 75
8 SSE Silva 0355CST
Tornado touched down 8 miles south of
Silva near Long Lake. It moved east-
northeast and crossed into Benson
County, Grand Forks NWS County Warning
Area. Damage to high voltage transmis-
sion lines partly due to the tornado
and partly due to 110 mph estimated
wind gusts listed as a seperate entry.
Pierce County
6 SW Silva to 19 0347CST
4 SE Silva 0357CST
Six (6) miles of 230 KV high voltage
transmission lines down.
Logan County
10 E Napoleon 20 0551CST
0558CST
ARB observer reports penny size hail.
Stutsman County
Montpelier 20 0635CST
70 mph winds and very heavy rain.
Williams County
13 W Williston 21 0205CST
Williams County
Williston 21 0233CST
0239CST
Wind speed 58 mph or higher for dura-
tion of event. Peak of 69 mph at 233 AM
CST and 234 AM CST. Numerous large
trees down from Williston to Trenton
area. Wind ASOS measured.
Williams County
Trenton 21 0235CST
Estimated wind gust 80 mph blew two
grain bins off their foundations, one
moved 1000 feet away and the other 40
feet. 1 inch hail also reported. Winds
in excess of 55 mph between 235 AM CST
and 245 AM CST.
Mckenzie County
Watford City 21 0305CST
Also strong winds during event.
Burke County
Powers Lake 25 2311CST
26 2311CST
Renville County
1 S Tolley 26 0005CST
Bottineau County
10 N Bottineau 26 0120CST
Golden Valley County
3 SE Trotters to 26 1429CST
3 SSE Trotters 1434CST
Bowman County
Bowman 26 1645CST
1655CST
Sioux County
13 SW Solen to 26 1650CST 2 20
11 SW Solen 1655CST
No damage.
Mountrail County
10 S New Town 26 1710CST
5.00 inches of rain at Van Hook.
Mountrail County
New Town 26 1710CST
1915CST
Streets flooded in New Town, 6 inches
deep.
Bowman County
7 S Bowman 26 1715CST
Ward County
Berthold 26 1730CST
2030CST
Flash flood affected area from Berthold
to Carpio and Foxholm. NDDOT and NDHP
closed Highway 52 from Carpio to
Foxholm because a bridge between the
two cities was washed out from the
flash flood. Homes flooded in Berthold.
Renville County
Glenburn to 26 1730CST
5 W Glenburn 1900CST
Flash flood from Glenburn to 5 miles
west Glenburn. Deep water 2 to 3 feet
in fields. Water flowed into homes.
Some roads under water.
Bottineau County
Lansford 26 1730CST
1830CST
Street flooding.
Sioux County
4 SW Solen to 26 1731CST 2 30
2 SW Solen 1738CST
No damage reported. Tornado in open
field.
Bottineau County
10 E Lansford 26 1755CST
Morton County
Huff 26 1815CST
Hettinger County
Regent 26 1828CST
1 inch of rain in 15 minutes.
Mchenry County
8 N Deering 26 1830CST
Renville County
Glenburn 26 1830CST
Bottineau County
Newburg 26 1835CST
Adams County
Reeder 26 1835CST
40 to 50 mph winds.
Hettinger County
Regent 26 1845CST
Hettinger County
4 S Mott to 26 1849CST 4 70
2 E Mott 1855CST
F1 damage on a farm 4 miles south of
Mott. Five grain bins destroyed and a
barn heavily damaged.
Ward County
Minot 26 1900CST
2000CST
Underpasses flooded. Water over some
county roads 6 inches deep.
Hettinger County
3 S Burt to 26 1903CST 3 60
2 E Burt 1908CST
Damage to farm yard fences and
equipment.
Dickey County
Oakes 26 1915CST
Roof damage on home from winds.
Mclean County
Garrison 26 1930CST
2100CST
Streets flooded after receiving 2
inches of rain in a short time.
Grant County
Elgin 26 1935CST
Nickel to golf ball hail.
Bottineau County
5 NE Newburg 26 2000CST
2200CST
8 inches of water over county roads
following 2.6 inches of rain.
Bottineau County
5 NE Newburg 26 2000CST
Burleigh County
Bismarck 26 2010CST
Penny size hail in north Bismarck.
Burleigh County
Bismarck 26 2011CST
Penny size hail in south Bismarck.
Rolette County
Dunscith 26 2030CST
2230CST
Road washed out due to high water
flowing over it. Utility lines exposed
under road.
Morton County
St Anthony 26 2049CST
Thunderstorm wind sustained 52 mph with
gusts to 76 mph.
Kidder County
1 SE Tuttle 26 2205CST
High winds blew a barn down one (1)
mile southeast of Tuttle. Two homes
damaged due to trees falling on them.
Airplane hanger and quonset destroyed.
Extensive damage to a rural electric
cooperative, knocking down seven
aluminum poles and two high-voltage
transformers. Quarter size hail accom-
panied the storm.
Golden Valley County
8 SE Beach 28 2211CST
Heavy rain and frequent lightning.
Rolette County
2 SE Rolette 29 0130CST
No damage reported.
Ward County
Minot 29 0340CST
0500CST
Dunn County
Halliday 29 0345CST
0445CST
Pierce County
5 SE Orrin to 29 1245CST
15 SE Orrin 1445CST
Water several feet deep in some fields.
Water from culverts flowing over county
roads.
Mchenry County
10 NE Karlsruhe to 29 1300CST
10 E Karlsruhe 1500CST
Kidder County
Steele 29 1330CST
1530CST
Damage to roads and buildings in the
Steele area.
NORTH DAKOTA, East
NDZ014>015-026 Benson–Ramsey–Nelson
01 0000CST
30 2359CST
June 2005 was an excessively wet month,
with a number of rain events over the
Devils Lake basin. For the month,
National Weather Service cooperative
observers measured 9.06 inches of rain
at Minnewaukan, 7.46 inches of rain at
Edmore, 7.32 inches of rain in the city
of Devils Lake, and 5.23 inches of rain
at Petersburg. Additional NDAWN mesonet
reports included 8.49 inches near
Baker, 5.70 inches near Crary, and 4.55
inches near Michigan. Runoff continued
into Devils Lake, which now covered
134,000 acres. Devils Lake began the
month around 1448.30 feet MSL and ended
the month around 1448.75 feet MSL. Flow
continued through the Jerusalem Coulee
into Stump Lake, which now covered
10,000 acres. Stump Lake began the
month around 1428.40 feet MSL and ended
the month around 1430 feet MSL. The
rising Stump Lake threatened several
homes. The three-county region was part
of a Presidential disaster declaration,
due to excessive rainfall and severe
weather during the month.
Traill County
Buxton 02 0615CST
A tree was blown onto the postmaster’s
car at the post office. The vehicle was
totalled.
Steele County
3 S Finley 03 1700CST
04 0400CST
Four inches of rain fell in less than 2
hours on top of already saturated
ground. One bridge was washed out.
Steele County
7 S Finley 03 1700CST
04 0400CST
Water flowed over highway 32 about 7
miles south of Finley.
Barnes County
Sibley 03 1830CST
04 0400CST
4 to 7 inches of rain fell in a four
hour period. Three houses were flooded
due to excessive runoff from the heavy
rain. One house had main floor flooding
while the other two had flooding in
their garage and shop areas. Lake
Ashtabula rose around 6 inches in four
hours. Gravel roads accessing the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds
southwest of Sibley were washed out.
Barnes County
13 N Valley City 03 1855CST
04 0400CST
4 to 7 inches of rain fell in a four
hour period. Water flowed across two
county roads and cut them down to the
culverts.
Steele County
4 SE Finley 03 2020CST
04 0400CST
Excessive runoff from heavy rains
washed out a bridge.
Riehland County
Wahpeton 07 0515CST
1200CST
About 2.5 inches of rain fell in an
hour, flooding several city streets.
Some basement flooding and sewer backup
was reported. A car and a minivan were
both flooded by high water on one
street, which didn’t drain for nearly 4
hours. Fifth street south in Wahpeton
was hit the hardest.
Ransom County
7 SSW Englevale 07 2250CST
A portion of a barn wall was blown out
by the strong wind.
Sargent County
3 S Cogswell 07 2255CST
Dime to quarter sized hail fell.
Sargent County
Cayuga 07 2330CST
Trees were blown down all over town.
One tree fell on a house.
Ransom County
10 SW Mc Leod 07 2335CST
Large tree branches were blown down.
Barnes County
4 E Kathryn 07 2345CST
4 inch diameter tree branches were
blown down.
Cass County
5 W Alice 07 2350CST
Trees were blown down.
Richland County
5 W Wahpeton 08 0000CST
Richland County
5 W Wahpeton 08 0000CST
Richland County
1 W Wahpeton 08 0006CST
Richland County
1 W Wahpeton 08 0006CST
Grand Forks County
Larimore to 08 0300CST
1 W Niagara 0600CST
Heavy rainfall contributed to a major
fiber optic line cut between Lakota and
Larimore. Telephone service to most of
northeast North Dakota was knocked out.
Nelson County
4 E Petersburg to 08 0300CST
Lakota 0600CST
Heavy rainfall contributed to a major
fiber optic line cut between Lakota and
Larimore. Telephone service to most of
northeast North Dakota was knocked out.
NDZ053 Riehland
08 0700CST
17 0300CST
The Red River at Wahpeton/Breckenridge
had 3 crests above its moderate flood
stage during the month of June. These 3
occurred in near succession, one around
12.9 feet on June 9th, the second
around 12.7 feet on June 12th, and the
third around 13.1 feet on June 15th.
Pembina County
3 W Cavalier to 08 1527CST 3 50
3 NW Cavalier 1533CST
No significant tree damage occurred,
but dust plumes were evident as the
tornado crossed open fields.
Pembina County
4 NNW Cavalier to 08 1537CST 5 100
8 NNE Cavalier 1547CST
Several trees were knocked down in each
shelterbelt this tornado crossed. A
metal roof was also damaged by the
tornado. One to two additional funnels
were pendant from the same wall cloud
at various times.
Pembina County
3 E Leroy 08 1540CST
Pembina County
1 SW Neche to 08 1553CST 3 100
1 NNE Neche 1559CST
The tornado touched down near county
highway 55 and tracked for nearly 3
miles, passing just west of Neche.
Several trees were knocked down on both
sides of state highway 18 at the north-
west comer of Neche, indicating a pos-
sible counter-clockwise rotation (which
is a rare phenomenon in the northern
hemisphere). The tornado continued
along a north-northeast path and
crossed the Canadian border about one-
half mile east of the Neche-Gretna
border station.
Pembina County
Neche 08 1600CST
Richland County
1 N Wyndmere ll 1250CST
2141CST
Water flowed over North Dakota Highway
18.
Richland County
1 W Christine 11 1315CST 0.2 50
1316CST
The tornado briefly touched down in an
open field.
Richland County
Wyndmere 11 1330CST
2141CST
Around 6 inches of rain fell in 6
hours. Several basements were flooded
in Wyndmere and other homes had to be
sandbagged. Half the homes in town
suffered some sort of water damage and
12 to 15 had major damage. Highway 18
through town was closed.
Cass County
Fargo 11 1530CST
2141CST
Flash flooding occurred along
Interstate 94, west of the Interstate
29 interchange, causing traffic to be
diverted. 19th avenue north also was
flooded in several spots.
Traill County
11 NE Hillsboro 11 1748CST 0.2 50
1749CST
A tornado briefly touched down in a
field.
Cass County
2 S Grandin 11 1750CST
Traiil County
3 W Caledonia 11 1752CST 0.2 50
1753CST
A tornado briefly touched down in a
farm field.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake 11 1800CST
12 0500CST
Street flooding occurred due to heavy
rainfall and power outages at sewer
lift stations.
Grand Forks County
Grand Forks ll 1820CST
12 0500CST
2.26 inches of rain was reported at the
Grand Forks National Weather Service
office. Street flooding occurred near
the city library and in the Columbia
Heights Park.
Grand Forks County
Thompson ll 1820CST
12 0500CST
2.50 inches of rain fell in a short
amount of time and flooded several
homes.
Cass County
2 NE Casselton ll 1852CST
2141CST
Water was reported over several sec-
tions of county and township roads from
Grandin to Casselton and into north
central Cass county.
Ransom County
7 S Mc Leod 11 1930CST
2141CST
Fields were flooded and water covered
several roads.
Sargent County
9 E Milnor 11 1930CST
2141CST
Fields were flooded and water covered
several roads.
Traill County
Hillsboro 11 1930CST
12 0447CST
Street flooding occurred all over
Hillsboro. Water pooled in yards and
seeped into basements.
Bensou County
1 W Warwick ll 2000CST
12 0500CST
Water overtopped several rural roads.
Fields and farmyards were flooded.
Cavalier County
8 S Munich 11 2100CST
12 0500CST
Water covered highway 20 at the Ramsey-
Cavalier county line.
Ramsey County
6 N Starkweather ll 2100CST
12 0500CST
Water covered highway 20 at the Ramsey-
Cavaiier county line.
Towner County
2 E Maza ll 2200CST
12 0500CST
Water covered a road.
Eddy County
16 E Sheyenne 12 0400CST
0500CST
Water flowed over county road 1 near
Horseshoe Lake.
NDZ039-049-052>053 Cass–Ransom–Sargent–Richland
ll 2142CST
12 1300CST
Overland flooding continued from Cas-
selton to Mapleton to north Fargo, in
east-central Cass county. In Ransom
county, overland flooding was worst in
the southeast part of the county. In
Richland county, overland flooding
closed roads and bridges between
Wyndmere and Mantador. For Sargent
county, flooding closed several rural
roads east of Milnor.
NDZ030 Traill
12 0448CST
1057CST
Several roads were closed due to over-
land flooding in the Clifford area.
Other roads and crossings were covered
with water and closed throughout the
county. Many basements were flooded.
NDZ006>007- Towner–Cavalier–Benson–Ramsey–Eddy
014>015-024 12 0501CST
1055CST
Heavy rainfall on saturated soils led
to a five county flood warning. At the
Cavalier/Ramsey county line 8 miles
south of Munich, water overtopped state
highway 20. In Yowner county, water
covered several roads 2 miles east of
Maza. Overland flooding also was repor-
ted 1 mile west of Warwick in Benson
county. Meanwhile, a county road was
washed out 2 miles west of New Rockford
in Eddy county. Water also covered the
eastbound lane of county road 1, 16
miles east of Sheyenne.
NDZ039 Cass
12 0600CST
18 0400CST
The Maple River at Mapleton crested
around 908.8 feet MSL on June 15th.
Major flooding occurs at this point
when the fiver stage rises above 907
feet MSL. The Maple River was reported
to be one-quarter to one mile wide in
spots. The flooding river cut off the
access road to the Maple River Golf
Course, which shut down the course.
Many holes on the golf course were
flooded.
NDZ039 Cass
13 1500CST
20 1800CST
The Sheyenne River at Harwood rose to a
peak of around 889.7 feet MSL on June
16th. Moderate flooding occurs at
Harwood when the Sheyenne River reaches
a height of 886 feet MSL.
NDZ030-039-049- Traill–Cass–Ransom–Sargent–Richland
052>053
13 2050CST
17 ll00CST
County-wide flood warnings for these
five counties had expired the day
before (on 6/12 around the noon hour).
Additional rainfall once again across
these five counties resulted in another
areal flood warning. In Traill county,
125,000 acres (of the total 500,000
acres) were either not planted or were
damaged. In rural areas, gravel roads
were muddy and rutted, with ditches
running full. Overland flooding washed
out several sections of roads and at
least one rural bridge. Other sections
of roads were under water. Auxiliary
pumps were put in place at Galesburg
and Reynolds to keep runoff away from
critical infrastructure. In Cass
county, overland flooding around
Mapleton inundated several county and
township roads. In southeast Ransom
county, water covered several county
roads. In Richland county, several
county and township roads were flooded
or blockaded in the Wyndmere and
Lidgerwood areas. In Sargent county,
overland flooding was most rampant in
the eastern part of the county, where
at least 10 sections of county roads
were under water due to overland
flooding. Traill, Sargent, and Richland
counties were included in a Presiden-
tial disaster declaration, due to the
combination of flooding and severe
weather throughout the month. A general
damage assessment said that 25 to 30
percent of the farmland did not get
planted and more than 25 percent of the
land that did get planted got drowned
out.
NDZ016 Eastern Walsh
14 0300CST
27 2000CST
The Red River at Oslo (MN) rose to a
crest around 35.5 feet on June 19th.
Moderate flooding occurs at Oslo when
the Red River reaches a height of 30
feet. County road 2 was closed between
sections 2 and 11 of Pulaski Township.
Two bridges along the Forest River
(near the town of Forest River) were
undermined by high water levels.
NDZ039 Cass
15 1800CST
20 2000CST
The Red River in Fargo/Moorhead rose to
a crest around 28.19 feet on June 18th.
Moderate flooding occurs at Fargo/Moor-
head when the Red River reaches a
height of 27 feet. This was the second
highest summer crest on record. The
highest summer crest of 33.26 feet
occurred on July 4, 1975. The flooding
Red River affected recreational paths,
golf courses, and bridges. Sandbagging
was also done at Trollwood and Mickel-
son Parks in north Fargo.
NDZ027 Grand Forks
17 0200CST
19 0600CST
The Red River at East Grand Forks (MN)
rose to a crest around 40.36 feet on
June 18th. Moderate flooding occurs at
East Grand Forks when the Red River
reaches a height of 40 feet. This was
the second highest sununer crest on
record. The highest summer crest of
43.08 feet occurred on July 14, 1975.
Benson County
3 NW Esmond 19 0345CST
1.85 inches of rain was also reported.
Benson County
Esmond 19 0350CST
Extensive tree damage was reported in
and around Esmond. Power poles were
snapped and power lines were down. The
chimney on the Lutheran Church was
knocked down. A wind sensor reached 76
mph before power was lost.
Benson County
4 WNW Esmond to 19 0356CST 2 100
2 NW Esmond 0400CST
This tornado originated in Pierce
county. It crossed into Benson county
near the southeast end of Long Lake.
The tornado continued for 2 miles
before lifting. The tornado tore up
several trees near Long Lake and tore a
roof off a shed. Another shed was
damaged at a farmstead northeast of
Long Lake. Peak winds were estimated at
110 mph.
Benson County
5 NW Esmond to 19 0400CST 0
2 NW Minnewaukan 0420CST
Downburst winds and tornadoes tore down
31 miles of 230 kV power transmission
lines crossing far eastern Pierce and
western Benson counties. The 25 mile
section from the Pierce county line to
2 miles northwest of Minnewaukan was
blown down between 5:00 am to 5:20 am
CDT by winds of 90 to 110 mph. The
Great River Power Company estimated
property loss in Benson county at $6.45
million.
Benson County
4 S Harlow 19 0414CST
Benson County
3 W Harlow 19 0415CST 0.2 100
0416CST
A brief touchdown occurred in a
“bookend vortice” area along the north
edge of a developing downburst wind
core. The tornado was estimated to have
maximum winds of around 110 mph.
Benson County
1 N Baker 19 0416CST
An NDAWN sensor reported a 72 mph wind
gust.
Benson County
3 SE Harlow 19 0411CST
An old barn was blown down and the roof
was torn off a pole barn.
Benson County
2 SE Harlow 19 0417CST
A barn was blown down.
Benson County
9 W Minnewaukan 19 0418CST 0.2 100
0419CST
A tornado briefly touched down in a
shelterbelt north of the intersection
of county roads 19 and 30. The tornado
formed in a “bookend vortice” off the
south edge of a developing downburst
wind core.
Benson County
5 NW Minnewaukan 19 0419CST
An older barn roof was torn off.
Benson County
6 NW Minnewaukan 19 0419CST
Many large trees were snapped off. The
roof was torn off a shed.
Benson County
2 WNW York 19 0420CST
The roof was torn off a pole barn.
Benson County
2 SE Brinsmade 19 0421CST
A large barn was blown down along with
numerous trees in a shelterbelt.
Benson County
3 E Leeds 19 0421CST
A large 80,000 bushel grain bin was
blown down at the BTR elevator complex
near the Niles railroad spur. A grain
dryer and several smaller hopper bottom
bins were also blown over.
Benson County
l NE Brinsmade 19 0422CST
Many large evergreen trees were blown
down in a shelterbelt.
Benson County
6 E Leeds 19 0422CST
A metal flag pole was bent over the
strong winds.
Ramsey County
3 S Devils Lake 19 0422CST
Ramsey County
3 S Devils Lake 19 0422CST
Benson County
3 E Brinsmade 19 0423CST
The roof was torn off a pole shed and
the wall was blown out of a hay shed.
Benson County
4 NNE Brinsmade 19 0425CST
The roof was torn off a pole shed.
Ramsey County
3 W Penn 19 0425CST
Benson County
7 NE Brinsmade 19 0428CST
A large barn was blown down.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake 19 0433CST
Ramsey County
4 SE Starkweather 19 0433CST
Ramsey County
Garske 19 0440CST
The Garske elevator was heavily
damaged. Trees and power lines were
down all around.
Towner County
11 ESE Cando 19 0440CST
5 trees were blown down in a shelter-
belt. Shingle damage was reported on a
house and several outbuildings.
Ramsey County
Starkweather 19 0445CST
Many large trees were blown down or
uprooted. Trees fell on homes and
vehicles. A brick building in town was
also damaged. A grain bin at the
elevator was punctured, spilling grain
on the ground.
Ramsey County
3 SE Starkweather 19 0445CST
Numerous large trees were blown down. A
garage was tom off its foundation and
destroyed.
Ramsey County
4 SE Starkweather 19 0445CST
Many trees were blown down, some 4 to 5
feet in circumference. Several tree
tops were twisted off.
Ramsey County
5 NE Starkweather 19 0450CST
An observer reported 85 mph winds be-
fore the power went out. 100 feet of a
quonset shed was damaged. Trees were
snapped 20 feet off the ground. Six
bins, a steel shed, a single garage, a
3-car garage, and a chicken house were
also damaged.
Ramsey County
5 SW Hampden 19 0453CST
A Davis weather system measured a peak
wind speed of 91 mph until electricity
was lost. Numerous trees were blown
down.
Ramsey County
Hampden 19 0457CST
A large 80,000 bushel grain bin was
blown down at the Hampden elevator
complex. The roof was also toRN off tbe
main elevator building. Numerous trees
were snapped off or uprooted nearby.
Ramsey County
2 SE Hampden 19 0500CST
A 103 mph wind gust was measured by a
RAWS mesonet site.
Walsh County
3 N Fairdale 19 0500CST
Large evergreen trees were snapped off
in a shelterbelt.
Cavalier County
Loma 19 0508CST
Power poles were snapped off and power
lines were down. Numerous trees were
uprooted or snapped off: The town
elevator was also damaged.
Cavalier County
Nekoma 19 0510CST
A grain elevator complex was damaged.
Metal bins were also dented in.
Cavalier County
Langdon 19 0515CST
Many 100 foot tall evergreen trees were
uprooted. A pole barn was blown down
and the roof was blown offa mobile
home. Many other trees were snapped,
with their trunks laying toward the
northeast. The grain elevator sustained
some minor damage.
Cavalier County
1 E Langdon 19 0516CST
An NDAWN mesonet sensor reported an 86
mph wind gust. A tree fell on a
building and another large evergreen
was blown down.
Cavalier County
Osnabrock 19 0517CST
Shingles and metal siding were torn
from a house. The town elevator lost
part of its tin roof and two 40,000
bushel grain bins were damaged.
Cavalier County
3 N Langdon 19 0520CST
Flying debris was reported in a yard.
Two trees were uprooted.
Cavalier County
7 E Langdon 19 0520CST
A barn was blown down. Two grain bins
were ripped from their foundations,
with debris blown downwind for a
quarter mile. Numerous trees were up-
rooted or snapped off. Shingles were
torn from houses and basement windows
were broken.
Walsh County
8 ENE Fairdale 19 0522CST
Large tree branches were blown down.
Cavalier County
6 N Langdon 19 0525CST
Several grain bins were blown down.
Pembina County
Walhalla 19 0525CST
Widespread tree damage was reported in
Walhalla. One tree fell on a tent in
Walhalla, injuring one man. The other
person in the tent was able to go for
help. Widespread power outages occurred
throughout the county. The Walhalla
school building roof was heavily
damaged. Flooding occurred in the
school basement, due to the numerous
holes in the roof. Emergency routes
were blocked by fallen trees. Trees
fell on cars, homes, garages, fences,
and power lines.
Pembina County
2 S Mountain 19 0527CST
Large tree branches were blown down.
Pembina County
Neche 19 0530CST
70 mph winds blew down several tree
branches.
Pembina County
4 NE Walhalla 19 0530CST
A 77 mph wind gust was measured by an
NDAWN wind sensor.
Pembina County
7 NW Cavalier 19 0532CST
75 mph wind gusts were reported, with
several trees down.
Cavalier County
6 NNW Vang 19 0535CST
Many trees were blown down in the
Pembina Hills Wildlife Area.
Pembina County
Hensel 19 0535CST
The chimney was blown off a house.
Pembina County
Cavalier 19 0540CST
Metal trim was torn off the Pembina
county Emergency Operations Center.
Pembina County
1 N Neche 19 0548CST
An 87 mph wind gust was measured at the
Neche/Gretna port of entry.
Pembina County
Pembina 19 0558CST
Numerous trees and power lines were
blown down. Several small buildings
were moved off their foundations.
Pembina County
1 N Pembina 19 0600CST
A 77 mph wind gust was measured at the
Pembina port of entry.
Grand Forks County
1 N Gilby 19 1500CST 0.2 50
1501CST
The tornado briefly touched down in an
open field.
Grand Forks County
3 SE Johnstown 19 1510CST 0.2 50
1511CST
A sheriff’s deputy reported a brief
tornado touchdown 2.5 miles south and
1.75 east of Johnstown.
Grand Forks County
7 NW Grand Forks 19 1719CST
1721CST
A tunnel cloud was seen from the NWS
office in Grand Forks and by spotters
on U.S. Highway 2 along the west end of
Grand Forks.
Ransom County
8 NW Lisbon 20 0640CST
Sargent County
Gwinner 20 0653CST
Barnes County
2 SW Litchville 20 0655CST
Trees were uprooted southwest of
Litchville.
Barnes County
Kathryn 20 0707CST
Trees were blown down in Kathryn.
Falling trees damaged a fence and broke
a window on a house.
Barnes County
6 ESE Nome 20 0710CST
Tree branches were also blown down all
over the farmyard.
Cass County
20 S Tower City 20 0710CST
Ransom County
3 W Enderlin 20 0710CST
Ransom County
3 NNW Ft Ransom to 20 0710CST 1 100
4 NNW Ft Ransom 0713CST
A metal machine shed was blown down and
several trees were uprooted. Parts of
the metal machine shed were twisted
around trees in the yard. Two chimney
tops were broken offa house, shingles
were damaged, and several windows were
broken. The farmstead also lost power.
Barnes County
6 SW Valley City 20 0720CST
Big trees were torn up and many
shingles were ripped offa roof.
Barnes County
Valley City 20 0725CST
Large branches were blown down.
Sargent County
Gwinner 20 0730CST
1300CST
Street flooding was reported in
Gwinner.
Sargent County
2 E Milnor 20 0730CST
1300CST
Watered covered highway 13 east of
Milnor.
Sargent County
Milnor 20 0730CST
1300CST
Street flooding was reported in Milnor.
Sargent County
Milnor 20 0730CST
Nickle to quarter-sized hail covered
the ground.
Barnes County
Fingal 20 0745CST
Trees were blown down in Fingal.
Cass County
2 S Casselton 20 0755CST
Cuss County
Fargo 20 0800CST
A house near the Rose Creek Golf Course
was hit by lightning. Flames were
spotted coming out of the roof.
Ransom County
Sheldon 20 0800CST
Large trees were blown down all over
town. One tree fell on a house.
Riehland County
2 SW Mantador 20 0805CST
Riehland County
10 W Wahpeton 20 0810CST
Riehland County
Hankinson 20 0830CST
Trees were blown down and power lines
were snapped.
Richland County
1 W Wahpeton 20 0832CST
A ND DOT RWIS sensor reported a 60 mph
wind gust.
Richland County
Wahpeton 20 0833CST
A tree was blown down in Wahpeton,
destroying a mail box.
Richland County
Fairmount 20 0835CST
75 mph winds hit the town of Fairmount,
blowing down hundreds of trees. 40
homes in town reported some sort of
damage. Trees fell on power lines,
knocking out power to many residences.
Advertising signs at the baseball field
were also blown around.
Richland County
4 ESE Hankinson to 20 0844CST 7 100
2 SW Fairmount 0905CST
Intermittent tornado damage occurred in
shelterbelts along this 7 mile path.
Estimated peak winds were 110 mph.
Ransom County
8 SSW Mc Leod 20 0930CST
1300CST
Water flowed over two county roads.
Riehland County
Fairmount 20 1000CST
1949CST
Over two inches of raifl fell quickly,
flooding city streets.
Riehland County
Hankinson 20 1000CST
1949CST
Two county roads were closed due to
high water.
NDZ053 Riehland
20 1950CST
22 1338CST
Several roads and bridges were closed,
mostly along the Wild Rice River from
Wyndmere to Mantador to Great Bend.
Benson County
Oberon 23 1325CST
Benson County
4 N Oberon 23 1325CST
The hail was accompanied by about 1.05
inches of rain in 15 minutes.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake 23 1330CST
A 2 to 3 loot diameter tree fell on a
house. Trees and branches were blown
down all over town.
Benson County
2 NNW St Michael 23 1344CST
AND DOT RWIS site measured a 58 mph
wind gust.
Ramsey County
6 S Devils Lake 23 1344CST
A ND DOT RWIS site measured a 58 mph
wind gust.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake 23 1345CST
Trees were uprooted in Devils Lake by
the strong wind, with some falling on
power lines. Scattered power outages
were reported. A semi-trailer, not
attached to a cab, was flipped over.
Several city signs were twisted or
broken off. The strong wind broke off a
large tree branch next to a gas
station, which tell on the store and
punctured a hole through its roof. This
also cut some of the station’s
electricity.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake Arpt 23 1345CST
An 85 mph wind gust was measured by the
AWOS at the Devils Lake airport. A
single engine airplane tethered down on
the tarmac was broken loose and flipped
on top of another airplane parked next
to it. Both airplanes sustained consi-
derable damage.
Benson County
7 W Warwick to 23 1358CST 2 50
5 W Warwick 1405CST
Intermittent touchdowns occurred in
open fields along the Benson-Eddy
county line.
Eddy County
13 W Hamar to 23 1358CST 2 50
11 W Hamar 1405CST
Intermittent touchdowns occurred in
open fields along the Benson-Eddy
county line.
Benson County
3 S Tokio 23 1402CST
Benson County
Warwick 23 1415CST
Cavalier County
1 W Calio 23 1415CST
Towner County
6 E Egeland 23 1415CST
Ramsey County
4 E Doyon 23 1420CST
Cavalier County
7 E Vang to 23 1440CST 1 50
8 ENE Vang 1443CST
The tornado tracked from 7 miles east
of Vang to the Pembina county line 1
mile west of Walhalla. No significant
damage was reported along this portion
of the tornado track. This tornado
continued into Pembina county.
Pembina County
1 W Walhalla to 23 1443CST 3 100
l NE Walhalla 1448CST
The tornado originated in Cavalier
county 7 miles east of Vang. Numerous
trees were damaged and several houses
had shingles torn offin Walhalla. The
peak winds were estimated to be about
90 mph.
Nelson County
4 W Pekin 23 1444CST
Cavalier County
3 SE Loma 23 1445CST 0.2 25
1446CST
The tornado briefly touched down in a
field.
Nelson County
Pekin 23 1448CST
Dime to quarter-sized hail was
reported.
Walsh County
3 W Pisek 23 1455CST
Grand Forks County
3 NNE lnkster 23 1500CST
An NDAWN sensor measured a 58 mph wind
gust.
Pembina County
Hamilton 23 1500CST
Large trees and power lines were blown
down.
Walsh County
7 W Forest River 23 1500CST
An NDAWN sensor measured a 58 mph wind
gust.
Walsh County
Pisek 23 1500CST
Six trees were snapped off or uprooted.
Many large branches were broken off
trees. Power lines were down all over
town. Shingles were torn off the fire
hall and metal siding was torn off a
church.
Pembina County
Hamilton 23 1501CST
Cavalier County
9 E Osnabrock 23 1505CST
Griggs County
9 NNE Jessie 23 1508CST
Nelson County
6 S Mc Ville 23 1508CST
Walsh County
Park River 23 1510CST
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Walsh County
7 NNW Grafton to 23 1514CST 2 100
3 NW Auburn 1520CST
Trees in shelterbelts were snapped off
at ground level. estimated at 80 mph.
The tornado continued into Peak wind
speeds were Pembina county
Griggs County
5 W Cooperstown 23 1515CST
Ramsey County
4 E Doyon 23 1515CST
Walsh County
Nash 23 1515CST
Large branches were torn off several
trees. Metal siding was also torn off a
grain elevator.
Griggs County
4 ENE Jessie 23 1518CST
Pembina County
3 E Mountain to 23 1518CST 2 50
5 E Mountain 1525CST
Intermittent touchdowns occurred along
the damage path. The only damage
reported was to trees in shelterbelts.
Pembina County
5 SSW St Thomas to 23 1520CST 0.5 100
4.5 SSW St Thomas 1522CST
The tornado originated 7 miles north-
northwest of Grafton in Walsh county.
Trees in shelterbelts were snapped off
at ground level. Peak winds were
estimated at 80 mph.
Steele County
1 SW Finley 23 1535CST
Pembina County
Joliette 23 1545CST
Steele County
6 E Finley 23 1553CST
Grand Forks County
Thompson 23 1610CST
Grand Forks County
5 WSW Thompson 23 1610CST
Several large trees were uprooted.
Grand Forks County
2 ENE Thompson 23 1615CST
A semi was blown off Interstate 29 and
into the median, one mile north of the
Thompson exit. The driver was not
injured.
Grand Forks County
Thompson 23 1615CST
A tree was blown down in Thompson.
Pembina County
Cavalier 23 1615CST
2100CST
Street and basement flooding were
reported along the southern edge of
Cavalier.
Grand Forks County
2 S Grand Forks 23 1620CST
Several large trees were snapped off
about 2 feet above ground level.
Steele County
11 E Sherbrooke 23 1620CST
Traill County
4 WNW Roseville 23 1621CST
Traill County
9 E Hillsboro 23 1700CST
Ransom County
Ft Ransom 26 0800CST
Barnes County
3 SSW Nome 26 0815CST
Sargent County
2 NE Crete 26 1115CST
2200CST
Local fields were flooded and water
covered a farm access road.
Ransom County
4 NE Ft Ransom 26 1130CST
2130CST
Excessive runoff briefly flooded a dry
creek and overtopped a county road
about 2 miles north of Griswold Mine.
Sargent County
4 NW Straubville to 26 1940CST 1 100
4 NNW Straubville 1942CST
Large cottonwood trees were blown down
and irrigation equipment was blown
over. Strong winds quickly changed from
southeast to northwest, kicking up mud.
Peak winds were estimated at 105 mph.
Sargent County
Gwinner 26 2025CST
Sargent County
Gwinner 26 2035CST
A Davis weather sensor reported an 81
mph wind gust before power was lost.
Ransom County
14 SE Lisbon 26 2055CST
Ransom County
ll ENE Lisbon 26 2100CST
Several large trees were blown down in
a shelterbelt.
Benson County
Minnewaukan 26 2200CST
27 0600CST
Training bands of heavy rain caused
street flooding and sewer system
backups. Emergency pumping operations
were required, which resulted in raw
sewage being pumped into Devils Lake.
Benson County
6 N Maddock 26 2215CST
Several shingles were torn off a roof
and several trees were blown down.
Sargent County
3 WNW Stirum 26 2215CST
27 0900CST
Water flowed over a county road near
state highway 13. Fields were also
flooded due to about 5 inches of
rain in the past 12 hours.
Benson County
2 NNW St Michael 26 2227CST
A ND DOT RWIS sensor along highway
20 measured the wind gust.
Ramsey County
Camp Grafton 26 2227CST
Strong winds blew down trees and
damaged roofs at Camp Grafton.
Ramsey County
10 W Devils Lake 26 2227CST
50 trees were blown down at the
Graham’s Island State Park, damaging
several cars.
Ramsey County
6 S Devils Lake 26 2227CST
A ND DOT RWIS sensor along highway
20 measured the wind gust.
Benson County
6 N Maddock 26 2230CST
Several trees were blown down.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake 26 2230CST
27 0900CST
City streets were flooded.
Ramsey County
4 SW Devils Lake 26 2231CST
About 50 trees were snapped off or
uprooted in the Lakewood Subdivision
playground area. Power lines were
also torn down.
Eddy County
8 S Hamar 26 2255CST
Large branches were blown down and a
few shingles were torn off a barn
roof.
Barnes County
Dazey 26 2300CST
Several 2 foot diameter trees were
blown down. One tree fell on a
truck.
Nelson County
Kloten 26 2300CST
A big tree was blown down and power
was lost.
Griggs County
Binford 26 2311CST
The wind gust was measured by a
Davis wind sensor. Trees fell on
cars and homes. A pole barn on the
east edge of town was demolished.
Griggs County
Hannaford 26 2313CST
Several trees were blown over.
Griggs County
Jessie 26 2315CST
Large evergreens were blown over in
town. Other trees fell on homes and
streets.
Griggs County
Cooperstown 26 2320CST
Many trees were blown down all over
town. Highway 45 was blocked by
fallen trees and tree limbs.
Steele County
2 NW Finley 26 2328CST
The FAA radar station northwest of
Finley recorded a 100 mph wind gust.
Steele County
Sharon 26 2328CST
Trees were blown down.
Steele County
10 E Finley 26 2330CST
Large trees were blown down.
Walsh County
3 NW Fordville 26 2330CST
4 inch diameter tree branches were
blown down.
Nelson County
Kloten 26 2335CST
Trees were blown down.
Ramsey County
1 E Crary 26 2345CST
An NDAWN mesonet sensor reported the
wind gust.
Nelson County
Aneta 27 OOOOCST
Several large 100 year-old trees were
blown down and a quonset was destroyed.
Traill County
Hatton 27 OOOOCST
Trees were blown down.
Grand Forks County
Larimore 27 0010CST
Large trees were blown down by winds
gusts estimated around 100 mph.
Grand Forks County
Northwood 27 0010CST
Numerous trees were blown down.
Grand Forks County
4 SE Larimore 27 0012CST
Numerous trees were blown down in
several miles of shelterbelts across
central and southern Arvilla Township.
Some power lines were also knocked
over.
Traill County
3 S Buxton 27 0012CST
A ND DOT RWIS sensor measured the wind
gust.
Cass County
2 W Grandin 27 0015CST
A Davis wind sensor measured the wind
gust.
Pembina County
Cavalier 27 0015CST
Trees were blown down.
Grand Forks County
Grand Forks 27 0020CST
Trees and branches were blown down
around the city.
Traill County
5 E Buxton 27 0020CST
Walsh County
2 E Warsaw 27 0028CST
Many trees were blown down in shelter
belts west of the Interstate 29 exit.
Sargent County
3 NW Havana 29 0445CST
Sargent County
3 NW Havana 29 0530CST
1342CST
4.5 inches of rain fell in an hour.
Water rose above several county roads.
Sargent County
Havana 29 0530CST
1342CST
Basement flooding was reported in
Havana.
Sargent County
Milnor 29 0530CST
1342CST
Heavy rainfall caused Storm Lake to
rise and threaten the town of Milnor.
Sandbaggers were called out to help
keep the water out, with as many as 30
homes threatened by the rising water.
The Milnor golf course also had
substantial flooding.
Sargent County
Rutland 29 0530CST
1342CST
Basement flooding was reported in
Rutland. Crews had to pump water across
roads that were acting like dikes.
Sargent County
1 W Cayuga 29 0630CST
1342CST
Fields and farm access roads were
flooded. Over 4 inches of rain fell in
an hour.
Sargent County
Cayuga 29 0630CST
1342CST
Basement flooding was reported in
Cayuga.
Richland County
10 SE Lidgerwood 29 0705CST
Richland County
2 E Mooreton 29 0755CST
Eddy County
6 SSE Sheyenne 29 0800CST
1400CST
Fields and farm access roads were
flooded.
Richland County
4 WSW Fairmount 29 0805CST
Richland County
9 S Wahpeton 29 0825CST
Hail covered the ground near the Red
River.
Sargent County
Havana 29 1420CST
Sargent County
Havana 29 1420CST
Large trees were blown down.
Sargent County
Havana to 29 1425CST 8 200
1 S Rutland 1440CST
Numerous trees were blown down or
uprooted along the damage path. A roof
was torn off a pole barn in Havana.
Peak winds were estimated at 120 mph.
Sargent County
4 S Cayuga 29 1430CST
1435CST
Hail from penny to ping pong ball size
fell over Tewaukon Lake.
Richland County
6 SW Lidgerwood 29 1440CST
Richland County
.5 S Mooreton 29 1508CST
A mule barn under construction was
blown down at the Bagg bonanza farm.
Richland County
10 W Wahpeton 29 1510CST
The wind gust was measured by a Davis
weather sensor at the ND DOT weigh
station.
Richland County
4 W Colfax 29 1530CST
A wall cloud with pendant funnel was
reported.
Richland County
Fairmount 29 1535CST
Large tree branches were blown down
along with some power lines.
Richland County
4 NNW Walcott to 29 1540CST 1 50
5 N Walcott 1543CST
A tornado and rising dust plume were
seen, but no damage was reported. The
tornado continued into Cass county.
Cass County
2 ESE Kindred to 29 1543CST 1 50
4 E Kindred 1546CST
This tornado originated 4 miles north-
northwest of Walcott in Richland
county. A tornado and rising dust plume
were seen, but no damage was reported.
Richland County
Wahpeton 29 1545CST
2008CST
2.44 inches of rain fell in one hour,
causing major street flooding.
Conditions were the worst again along
fifth street south, where cars were
stalled in the high water.
Ransom County
5 S Me Leod 29 1600CST
2008CST
Water covered a road.
Benson County
Maddock 29 1620CST
30 0700CST
Heavy rainfall inundated several roads.
Raw sewage had to be pumped into
ditches to prevent backup in homes.
Benson County
Esmond 29 1630CST
30 0700CST
Several streets were flooded in Esmond.
A basement was flooded and a basement
wall collapsed. Around 4 inches of rain
was reported.
Richland County
2 SW Great Bend 29 1800CST
2008CST
Interstate 29 was reduced to one lane
of traffic because of water on the
road.
Richland County
2 SW Wyndmere 29 1800CST
2008CST
A bridge was closed due to flash
flooding.
Richland County
Wyndmere 29 1800CST
2008CST
Basement flooding and sewer backup were
reported.
NDZ052 Sargent
29 1343CST
30 2359CST
Roads and streets were flooded in
Havana, Rutland, and Milnor. Basement
flooding and sandbagging occurred in
Milnor, where twelve mobile homes and
nine homes sustained significant
damage. Heavy amounts of rain fell
numerous times throughout the month of
June. For the month, National Weather
Service cooperative observers reported
12.43 inches of rain at Havana, 11.44
inches of rain at Forman, and 7.58
inches of rain at Cayuga. Unofficial
reports of 16 to 20 inches of rain were
also received. An estimated 30 to 40
percent of crops in the county were
drowned out.
NDZ015 Ramsey
29 1645CST
30 2359CST
Excessive runoff flooded fields and
roads in the Hampden area.
NDZ049-053 Ransom–Richland
29 2009CST
30 2359CST
In Richland county, flooding caused
around 60 percent losses to hay and
pasture land. Around 35,000 acres did
not get planted and around 230,000
acres were damaged by flooding. Area
fields and roads were flooded around
Fairmount. In Ransom county, excessive
runoff continued to flood fields and
roads south of McLeod. Well-above
normal amounts of rain fell during the
month of June. For the month, National
Weather Service cooperative observers
reported 11.83 inches of rain at
McLeod, 11.26 inches of rain at
Lidgerwood, and 9.10 inches of rain at
Lisbon. Additional NDAWN mesonet
reports included 11.05 inches near
Wyndmere and 6.81 inches near Wahpeton.
Unofficial amounts of 16 to 20 inches
of rain were also received.
NDZ053 Richland
30 1500CST
2359CST
Rainfall toward the end of June pushed
the Red River at Wahpeton/Breckenridge
back above its moderate flood stage of
12 feet. The crest for this event
didn’t occur until early July.
NDZ053 Richland
30 2000CST 0
2359CST
Persistent rainfall caused 3 crests
along the Wild Rice River at
Abercrombie during the month of June.
The first crest, which occurred around
noon CDT on June 9th, stayed about 2
feet under flood stage. As the Wild
Rice River started to fall after this
first crest, more rain fell across the
basin and the river started rising once
again. This time, the Wild Rice River
peaked (around 1 am CDT on June 17th)
just over its flood stage of 10 feet.
Again, the river started falling, but
levelled off just under flood stage.
More rain fell across the basin toward
the end of the month, pushing the river
up toward its third crest. The actual
third crest did not occur until early
July 2005. However, the Wild Rice River
at Abercrombie did rise above its
moderate flood stage late in the day on
June 30th. So much water drained into
Lake Tewaukon that the pool height rose
four feet over full pool (13 feet deep
rather than 9 feet). This caused the
emergency spillway to be topped. The
only other time this had happened since
the late 1980s was during the flood of
1997. Lake Tewaukon normally covers
about 1,100 acres in area. County road
12 was flooded south of Cayuga by the
Wild Rice River. Great Bend had to
build dikes and sandbag to protect
against the rising Wild Rice River.
OHIO, East
Jefferson County
Brilliant to 06 0815EST
Mingo Jet
Trees and power lines blown down,
interrupting electricity for 50
customers, especially on Township Rd
162.
Columbiana County
8 W Calcutta 10 1630EST
Large trees down.
Muskingum County
Frayszeburg 10 1735EST
Large trees down.
Coshocton County
West Lafayette to 14 1509EST
Coshocton 1515EST
Muskingum County
North Zanesville 14 1521EST
Tuscarawas County
New Philadelphia 14 1530EST
Trees and power lines down.
Guernsey County
Cambridge 14 1545EST
Noble County
Belle Vly 14 1605EST
Trees down on County Rd 20.
Monroe County
Lewisville 14 1609EST
Trees down.
Belmont County
3 SE Barnesville 14 1620EST
Power lines blown down onto car. Five
people trapped and rescued.
Carroll County
Amsterdam to 14 1630EST
Kilgore
75 to 150 trees were blown down in a
4-mile stretch in Loudon Twp, on roads
Poppy, Post, Province, Germano,
Raindrop, and Amsterdam. A roof was
ripped off a mobile home on Post Rd. A
few barns were damaged.
Harrison County
Cadiz to 14 1630EST
Jewett
Trees down onto Rte 9.
Belmont County
Powhatan Pt to 14 1630EST
Shadyside
Trees and power lines down.
Jefferson County
4 NW East Springfield 14 1635EST
Trees down.
Jefferson County
Richmond 14 1649EST
Trees blown down by 60 mph wind gust.
1800 customers lost electric power in
Jefferson Co.
Belmont County
Bethesda 14 1650EST
62 mph wind gust.
Columbiana County
Lisbon 28 1441EST
Trees and power lines down, on Rte 164,
just south of Lisbon.
Columbiana County
2 N Lisbon 28 1445EST
Jefferson County
15 W Emerson 28 1510EST
Trees and power lines down along Rte
213 in Allencreek Twp.
Muskingum County
3.5 WSW Hopewell 30 1405EST
Several trees down near Gratiot.
Coshocton County
New Castle to 30 1415EST
West Lafayette
Several trees down.
Muskingum County
Sonora 30 1425EST
Few trees down.
Jefferson County
Wintersville 30 1430EST
One tree down.
Tuscarawas County
Newport 30 1455EST
A few trees down.
Columbiana County
Rogers 30 1550EST
Tree down on Rte 558.
Jefferson County
Brilliant 30 1550EST
Trees and power lines down.
OHIO, North
Lucas County
Whitehouse to 05 1845EST
Toledo 1930EST
Winds were estimated at nearly 60 mph
in western part of the county. A tree
was reported down in Perrysburg and a
twelve inch tree limb was down in
Toledo. In Waterville, a tree was
reported down due to thunderstorm
winds.
Seneca County
Attica 05 1845EST
Thunderstorm winds were estimated at 58
mph.
Seneca County
Attica 05 1850EST
Penny size hail was observed.
Wood County
Countywide 05 1905EST
1915EST
A trained spotter estimated winds
around 70 mph. Numerous trees, large
limbs, and powers lines came down as a
result of the high winds across the
county. A tree was reported to have
fallen on a car causing damage. At a
high school, a set of stadium lights
were knocked down due to the high
winds.
Hancock County
Countywide 05 1919EST
Winds around 60 mph were reported in
Findley as thunderstorms moved through
the county. Numtrees, large limbs, and
power lines were down across the county
from Arcadia south to Vanlue.
Ottawa County
2 NE Oak Harbor to 05 1925EST
Oak Harbor
Observed winds by a trained spotter
were estimated at 58 mph.
Sandusky County
Countywide 05 1926EST
1933EST
Observed winds by a trained spotter
were estimated at 60 mph. Strong winds
damaged a roof of a house inches in
diameter. Numerous other trees were
downed across the county along with
power lines. In Woodville, two tree
limbs between 12 and 18 inches in
diameter were taken down as the storms
passed through the county.
Marion County
Marion 05 1954EST
2023EST
Numerous trees and power lines reported
down around Marion.
Wyandot County
Sycamore 05 2000EST
Several trees and power poles knocked
down.
Erie County
Bay View 05 2002EST
A few large limbs reported down.
Richland County
Shiloh 05 2013EST
Observed winds by a trained spotter
were estimated at 60 mph.
Crawford County
Bucyrus 05 2015EST
A few large limbs reported down.
Huron County
Monroeville 05 2020EST
A roof was blown off a barn.
Huron County
Hartland 05 2024EST
Numerous trees and power lines downed
by strong winds.
Ashland County
Hayesville 05 2053EST
A few large limbs reported down.
Richland County
5 SE Mansfield 05 2055EST
A large tree and a few large limbs were
reported down.
Knox County
Fredericktown to 05 2100EST
Mt Liberty 2110EST
One tree was reported down in Frederick
town, and a few large limbs were
reported down in Mt. Liberty.
Wayne County
Wooster 05 2105EST
Numerous large limbs down along with
power lines.
Medina County
Lodi 05 2119EST
A few large limbs reported down.
Cuyahoga County
Parma 05 2120EST
A few large limbs reported down.
Sandusky County
Fremont to 08 1750EST
Clyde 1800EST
Thunderstorm winds downed several large
tree limbs in Fremont and one tree in
Clyde. A barn was heavily damaged to
the south of Fremont.
Ottawa County
Port Clinton 08 1752EST
Thunderstorm winds downed a few trees
near Port Clinton.
Lorain County
Oberlin 09 1800EST
Hail quarter to half dollar size was
observed. A few vehicles sustained
minor damage.
Lucas County
Pt Place 09 2055EST
Thunderstorm winds downed a few large
tree limbs.
Sandusky County
10 E Lindsey 09 2310EST
Several trees and large limbs reported
down from thunderstorm winds.
Lake County
Mentor 10 1427EST
A few large limbs along with a tree
were reported down from thunderstorm
winds.
Huron County
Clarksfield to 10 1430EST
Hartland 1435EST
A tree was reported down in
Clarksfield, and a sign blown over in
Hartland from thunderstorm winds.
Stark County
North Canton 10 1450EST
A few large limbs downed from
thunderstorm winds.
Lorain County
Elyria 10 1515EST
Half dollar size hail was observed.
Other trained spotters in the area also
reported hail which ranged from penny
to quarter size at that same time.
Knox County
Fredericktown 10 1530EST
Several trees reported down from
thunderstorm winds.
Holmes County
Killbuck 10 1540EST
Several trees downed from thunderstorm
winds.
Marion County
Northwest Portion 10 1540EST
1730EST
Thunderstorms dumped locally heavy
rains on the northwestern corner of
Marion County. Storm total radar
estimates from that part of the county
were 3 to 6 inches. Flooding occurred
in many low lying areas with several
roads closed at times. Most of this
flooding was near Meeker and Lame. Both
State Route 309 and 37 were flooded by
several inches of water and had to be
briefly closed.
Holmes County
Killbuck 10 1600EST
1700EST
Thunderstorms dumped locally heavy rain
on portions of Holmes County. Automated
rain gages measured 1.18 inches in
Stillwell and 1.23 inches of rain at
Millersburg during a three hour period.
Some flooding was reported along State
Route 60 near Killbuck.
Knox County
North Portion 10 1615EST
1830EST
Thunderstorms dumped torrential rains
on the northern portion of Knox County.
A spotter east of Fredericktown
measured 5.25 inches of rainfall
between 2 and 6 p.m. Widespread lowland
flooding occurred across northern Knox
County. Several roads were washed out
in the Fredericktown and Knox Lake
areas. Flood waters were several feet
deep on some roads. Extensive basement
flooding was also reported.
Huron County
New London 14 1300EST
Penny size hail was observed.
Lorain County
Oberlin to 14 1315EST
South Amherst 1345EST
Nickel size hail was observed. Several
other reports from the county also
contained observations of penny size
hail.
Hancock County
Findlay to 14 1405EST
1 W Van Buren
Numerous trees and power poles were
blown down. A semi truck was also blown
over from thunderstorm winds.
Richland County
Mansfield to 14 1421EST
Lexington 1424EST
Nickel size hail was observed.
Ottawa County
Genoa to 14 1439EST
Martin 1445EST
Numerous trees, power lines, and power
poles downed from thunderstorm winds.
One tree was reported to have fallen on
a house. Two semi trucks were also
blown over.
Sandusky County
Woodville 14 1443EST
A few large limbs down.
Wayne County
Doylestown 14 1445EST
A few large limbs were reported down
from thunderstorm winds.
Geauga County
Middlefield 14 1446EST
Nickel size hail was observed.
Ashland County
Nova 14 1451EST
Penny size hail was observed.
Summit County
Greensburg 14 1507EST
Penny size hail was observed.
Stark County
Uniontown 14 1513EST
Quarter size hail was observed.
Summit County
Portage Lakes 14 1520EST
Quarter size hail was observed.
Portage County
Randolph 14 1538EST
Penny size hail was observed.
Portage County
Randolph 14 1538EST
Winds observed by a trained spotter
were estimated at 60 mph. There was
also a report from law enforcement that
two trees were downed from thunderstorm
winds.
Ashtabula County
1 NE Richmond Cente 14 1545EST
Two trees downed due to thunderstorm
winds.
Trumbull County
Youngstown Muni Arpt 14 1611EST
Winds at Youngstown Warren Regional
Airport were measured at 58 mph. Also,
across southern portions of the county,
trained spotters reported numerous
large limbs down.
Stark County
Massillon to 25 1440EST
Canton 1540EST
Thunderstorms dumped between one and
two inches of rain on portions of Stark
County in a very short period of time.
1.93 inches of rain was measured by an
automated gage near Genoa in about 90
minutes. Widespread urban and lowland
flooding occurred between Massilon and
Canton. Water on some roadways was as
much as two feet deep.
Ashland County
Mifflin 25 1620EST
Quarter size hail was observed near
Mifflin.
Morrow County
Iberia 25 1900EST
Thunderstorm winds downed one tree and
several
Crawford County
4 N Galion 28 1350EST
Penny size hail was observed.
Stark County
Canton to 28 1350EST
Louisville 1404EST
Quarter size hail was observed on the
south side of Canton. A trained spotter
had reported that the hail had
accumulated on the ground to nearly an
inch before tapering off. Other trained
spotters had reported observing hail
varying from penny to quarter size from
Canton to Louisville.
Stark County
Canton 28 1400EST
A power company had reported several
power poles down in the Canton area.
Numerous large limbs were also reported
downed from thunderstorm winds.
Mahoning County
North Benton 28 1430EST
Nickel size hail was observed.
Ashland County
Hayesville to 28 1515EST
Jeromesville 1520EST
Several trees were reported downed as
severe thunderstorms moved east through
central portions of the county.
Richland County
Bellville 28 1515EST
Penny size hail was observed.
Wayne County
West Salem 28 1530EST
One tree and several large limbs downed
from thunderstorm winds.
Medina County
5 S Medina 28 1545EST
Several trees and large limbs down from
thunderstorm winds.
Ashtabula County
New Lyme to 28 1700EST
Rome 1754EST
Lightning struck an oil well storage
tank in New Lyme Township around 6 p.m.
A second oil well was struck by
lightning at 6:54 p.m. in Rome
Township. Fires resulted from both of
these strikes. Oil was spilled at both
sites and cleanup crews had to be
dispatched to contain the spills.
Cuyahoga County
Broadview Hgts 28 1735EST
1845EST
Thunderstorms dumped two to three
inches of rain on Broadview Heights in
less than 90 minutes. An off duty NWS
employee measured 2.24 inches by 7:30
p.m. Extensive lowland and urban
flooding occurred in Broadview Heights.
Several roads had to be closed because
of flood waters up 2 feet deep.
Ashtabula County
South Portion 28 1830EST
2000EST
Thunderstorms dumped locally heavy
rains on the southern portion of
Ashtabula County. An estimated three
inches of rain fell in the Andover
area. Extensive flooding occurred in
Andover with several streets, including
U.S. Highway 6 briefly closed. Flood
waters greater than 6 inches deep were
also reported in Orwell.
Crawford County
Chatfield 29 1420EST
A few large limbs down.
Cuyahoga County
Brecksville 29 1425EST
Several trees downed due to
thunderstorm winds.
Wayne County
Wooster 29 1740EST
Several trees downed due to
thunderstorm winds.
Ottawa County
3 E Oak Harbor 29 1745EST
Penny size hail was observed.
Stark County
5 N Massillon 29 1800EST
A few large limbs down.
Mahoning County
Youngstown 29 1910EST
Penny size hail was observed.
Lucas County
Countywide 30 1100EST
1125EST
Numerous large limbs reported down
across the county.
Hancock County
4 SW Rawson 30 1103EST
A few large limbs reported down.
Wood County
Bowling Green 30 1115EST
A few trees were reported down.
Ottawa County
Martin to 30 1135EST
Port Clinton 1153EST
A tree and a few large limbs reported
down.
Sandusky County
5 SE Woodville 30 1145EST
A few trees reported down from severe
thunderstorm winds.
Seneca County
7 E Fostoria 30 1145EST
Penny size hail was observed.
Wyandot County
Wharton 30 1153EST
A few large limbs were reported down.
Sandusky County
Green Spgs 30 1158EST
Many large limbs reported down.
Seneca County
Green Spgs 30 1158EST
Many large limbs reported down.
Erie County
Avery to 30 1200EST
Vermilion 1233EST
A 60 mph wind gust was estimated by law
enforcement Avery. As the storm
progressed east, a 62 mph wind gust was
measured in Vermillion by a trained
spotter.
Huron County
Norwalk 30 1225EST
A trained spotter estimated winds at 60
mph, with several trees and powers
lines down.
Marion County
Marion 30 1225EST
Numerous trees and large limbs were
reported down from thunderstorm winds.
Also, railroad gate crossing bars were
broken due to severe thunderstorm
winds.
Lorain County
Avon 30 1248EST
A measured 63 mph wind gust was
reported by local law enforcement.
Morrow County
5 E Iberia 30 1250EST
Several trees and large limbs were
reported down.
Cuyahoga County
Warrensville Hgts 30 1320EST
Several trees reported down from
thunderstorm winds.
Medina County
Medina 30 1320EST
A few trees were reported down from
severe thunderstorm winds.
Ashland County
2 S Perrysville 30 1330EST
A few large limbs were reported down.
Richland County
Olivesburg 30 1330EST
Winds were estimated by a trained
spotter at 60 mph.
Knox County
Countywide 30 1335EST
1400EST
Several trees were reported down across
the county.
Wayne County
Wooster 30 1335EST
Several trees were reported down.
Cuyahoga County
Bedford 30 1340EST
Several trees and power lines down
reported from thunderstorm winds.
Summit County
Greensburg 30 1345EST
A few trees were reported down, which
also took down power lines in the area.
Ashtabula County
Austinburg 30 1410EST
Several large limbs and power lines
downed from severe thunderstorm winds.
Portage County
Atwater 30 1435EST
Two trees were reported down.
Trumbull County
North Bloomfield 30 1440EST
A few large limbs were reported down.
Mahoning County
Struthers 30 1521EST
Penny size hail was observed.
Lucas County
Berkey 30 2010EST
A 73 mph wind gust was measured, which
snapped a 20 foot tall lightpost in
half and knocked down a windmill. A
paddle boat was lifted out of the water
and numerous trees and power lines were
downed. Nickel size hail was also
reported with this storm.
Hancock County
4 SW Rawson 30 2020EST
Numerous large limbs and radio antennas
blown down from severe thunderstorm
winds.
OHIO, Northwest
Van Wert County
Convoy to 05 1800EST
1 S Scott 1814EST
Spotters reported sustained winds of 50
mph with gusts to 60 mph in the Convoy
area, with the winds increasing to 70
mph as the storm passed south of Scott.
Williams County
West Unity 05 1800EST
Large tree down across the road in West
Unity.
Defiance County
Defiance 05 1811EST
Trees and power lines were reported
down.
Putnam County
Continental 05 1818EST
A barn was blown down in the area. A RV
was rolled over on a nearby road. The
driver suffered minor injuries to a
foot as a result of the upset.
Paulding County
Paulding 05 1820EST
Power lines were reported down in
Paulding.
Fulton County
7 SE Wauseon 05 1835EST
Trees and power lines reported down
southwest of Wauseon.
Henry County
Liberty Center 05 1840EST
A estimated wind gust to 60 mph was
reported by spotters.
Allen County
Lafayette 05 1915EST
A few trees were reported down near
Lafayette.
Putnam County
2.5 E Ottawa 08 1703EST
Pictures and eyewitness reports
confirmed a large dust devil developed
on a clear and sunny day. This dust
devil extended over 100 feet into the
air as was easily visible. Local law
enforcement officials did track the
feature, with no damage being reported.
Williams County
2 SW Alvordton 28 0557EST
A tree as well as some power lines were
reported down across a road near
Kinkle.
Defiance County
Hicksville 30 1847EST
Deflance County
12 E Hicksville 30 1924EST
Three trees were blown down.
OHIO, Southeast
Athens County
Nelsonville 14 1440EST
Trees and large branches were knocked
down. One tree fell across a house.
Vinton County
Orland 14 1440EST
Trees fell along Route 56.
Athens County
Chauncey 14 1444EST
Large branches were blown down.
Athens County
Athens 14 1446EST
A gust to 62 mph was measured at Ohio
University.
Jackson County
Wellston 14 1450EST
Several trees were blown down. A mobile
home was damaged.
Morgan County
Malta to 14 1515EST
Mc Connelsville
Large branches were blown down causing
power outages.
Washington County
Waterford 14 1520EST
Washington County
Lowell 14 1537EST
Washington County
Reno 14 1550EST
Large branches fell across Route 7.
Lawrence County
Coal Grove 14 1652EST
Trees fell across roads.
Lawrence County
Burlington 14 1710EST
Trees were blown down across roads.
OHIO, Southwest
Logan County
Middleburg 05 0400EST
0404EST
One tree and a couple large limbs were
downed.
Mercer County
3 E Celina 05 1815EST
1818EST
A wall was knocked down at a Bob Evans
restaurant under construction. The
construction site is located at the
intersection of State Route 29 and
Havemann Road.
Darke County
3 W New Weston 05 1830EST
1834EST
Mercer County
Celina 05 1830EST
1834EST
Winds were estimated near 60 mph with
large limbs downed.
Darke County
Yorkshire 05 1914EST
1917EST
Auglaize County
St Marys 05 1915EST
1919EST
Numerous trees were downed across the
western part of the county.
Shelby County
Ft Loramie 05 1920EST
1924EST
Hardin County
Kenton 05 1940EST
1944EST
Several large limbs were knocked down.
Clark County
2 E Springfield 05 2020EST
2024EST
Power poles were downed.
Montgomery County
Kettering 05 2122EST
2125EST
Greene County
Beavercreek 05 2130EST
2133EST
Champaign County
6 N Urbana 06 0325EST
0329EST
OHZ054>055-065 Madison–Franklin–Fairfield
08 1520EST
1730EST
Scattered thunderstorms producing
localized flooding across portions of
central Ohio. The storms produced
between two and three inches of rain
from central Madison county, east
across the Columbus metro area. Several
roads were flooded across the southern
Columbus suburbs between Grove City and
Pickerington.
OHZ026-044-055-065 Hardin–Logan–Franklin–Fairfield
10 1509EST
2030EST
Widely scattered thunderstorms dumped
up to two inches of rain in portions of
west central and central Ohio. Several
roads were flooded and impassible in
the Columbus metro area east into
northern Fairfield county. Water up to
four inches in depth entered the first
floor of a fire station in Kenton.
Fairfield County
6 NE Baltimore 10 1853EST
1857EST
Four trees were knocked down.
Montgomery County
Germantown to 12 2145EST
Dayton 2200EST
Two trees were downed.
Hamilton County
Newtown to 14 1330EST
Mt Washington 1338EST
Trees were downed.
Highland County
Mowrystown to 14 1330EST
8 E Hillsboro 1345EST
Trees were knocked down.
Clermont County
Nicholsville 14 1338EST
1342EST
Ross County
Chillicothe 14 1339EST
1342EST
Trees were knocked down.
Clermont County
5 W Batavia 14 1340EST
1344EST
Several trees were knocked down around
Eastgate.
Pike County
6 W Latham 14 1345EST
1349EST
A few trees were downed.
Brown County
5 NW Georgetown 14 1350EST
1355EST
A barn sustained structural damage
along Smokey Row Road. A nearby
workshed had its roof peeled off.
Several trees were also downed across
the area.
Ross County
Londonderry 14 1357EST
1401EST
OHZ073-077>078 Ross–Hamilton–Clermont
14 1400EST
1630EST
Thunderstorms produced some flooding of
roads across portions of southwest and
southern Ohio during the afternoon.
Pike County
Countywide 14 1400EST
1415EST
Numerous trees were knocked down,
especially east of US Route 23.
Adams County
Seaman to 14 1404EST
Peebles 1414EST
A mobile home lost its roof to the
thunderstorm winds. A couple of trees
were also knocked down.
Hocking County
Starr 14 1440EST
1444EST
A few trees were knocked down along
State Routes 56 and 328 in the southern
part of the county.
Adams County
Manchester to 14 1508EST
5 S West Union 1516EST
Several trees were downed.
Scioto County
3 W West Portsmouth 14 1520EST
1523EST
Trees and powerlines were downed.
Scioto Counly
Portsmouth 14 1535EST
1539EST
A couple of trees were knocked down.
Darke County
New Madison 25 1608EST
1612EST
OHZ042-061 Darke–Montgomery
25 1630EST
1930EST
Isolated thunderstorms affected
portions of the Miami Valley during the
late afternoon and early evening.
Locally heavy rain caused flooding of
roads across the eastern portion of the
Dayton metro area, and over southern
Darke county.
Montgomery County
Kettering 25 1715EST
1720EST
Numerous trees were also downed along
Stroop Road.
Hardin County
6 E Kenton 25 1910EST
An Amish boy was killed when lightning
struck the tree he was leaning against.
He had taken shelter under the tree
from the thunderstorm. M15UT
Clinton County
Midland 27 1824EST
1828EST
A silo was blown down.
Butler County
Hamilton 27 1845EST
1848EST
A few trees were downed on the west
side of town.
Warren County
2 SE Lebanon 27 1937EST
1940EST
Several trees and large limbs were
downed along Cook Road. Patio furniture
was displaced from a residence in the
Lakeshore Landing neighborhood off of
Cook Road.
Warren County
4 N Lebanon 27 1947EST
1951EST
Trees were knocked down.
Darke County
New Madison 28 0603EST
0607EST
Madison County
3 E London to 28 1230EST
West Jefferson 1236EST
Several trees and large limbs were
downed.
Franklin County
2 W Upper Arlington 28 1250EST
1254EST
Greene County
Xenia 28 1345EST
1348EST
Trees were knocked down.
Licking County
Newark 28 1355EST
1359EST
A 30-foot by 30-foot section of a roof
was ripped off of a building on the
southeast side of town. A construction
trailer was turned on its side, and a
steel overhang was pulled off of a
home, causing minor damage to a wall.
Madison County
3 W Mt Sterling 28 1359EST
1404EST
Warren County
4 E Waynesville 28 1400EST
1404EST
Two trees were downed on the west side
of Caesar Creek State Park. Penny size
hail also fell for a short period.
Pickaway County
4 W Orient 28 1420EST
1424EST
Several 20-inch tree limbs were downed
along London Road.
Clark County
South Charleston 28 1435EST
1440EST
OHZ054 Madison
28 1500EST
1700EST
Thunderstorms produced heavy rain
across portions of eastern Madison
county during the afternoon. A barn was
flooded to the south of West Jefferson.
Delaware County
Ostrander 29 1455EST
1459EST
Trees were also downed.
Franklin County
2 NE Grove City 29 1600EST
A man at the Phoenix Golf Links was
struck by lightning and killed. Two
other men in his party were injured by
the lightning strike.
M42GF
Franklin County
Bexley to 29 1620EST
Whitehall 1628EST
Several trees and large limbs were also
knocked down.
Darke County
Greenville 29 1750EST
1754EST
Darke County
3 E Greenville 29 1755EST
Ross County
2 NW Chillicothe 29 1900EST
An inmate in the yard at the Chillico
the Correctional Institute was struck
and killed by lightning. Five others
were injured by the lightning strike.
M400U
Clark County
4 E Enon 30 1130EST
1134EST
Trees were downed near the intersection
of Old Mill and Rocky Point Roads.
Greene County
2 E Fairborn 30 1130EST
1134EST
A few trees were knocked down along
Armstrong Road.
Clark County
Donnelsville 30 1155EST
1159EST
Trees and power poles were knocked
down.
Miami County
Tipp City 30 1200EST
1204EST
One tree and power lines were downed.
Greene County
Beavercreek 30 1210EST
1213EST
Several trees and power lines were
downed.
Franklin County
Grandview Hgts to 30 1230EST
Bexley 1240EST
Trees were downed.
OHZ042-051-051-053- Darke–Miami–Clark–Franklin–Preble–
055-060-062-070>072- Greene–Butler–Warren–Clinton–
077 Hamilton
30 1230EST
2355EST
Scattered thunderstorms affected the
Miami Valley and pportions of southwest
Ohio during the afternoon. One to two
inches of rain fell across this area,
causing several roads to flood.
Additional thunderstorms developed into
a mesoscale convective complex during
the evening and moved southeast across
these same areas. another one to two
inches fell across much of southwest
Ohio, with numerous roads becoming
flooded and impassible. Many streams
and creeks rose out of their banks. A
portion of the roof of the Elder
Beerman Store in the Middletown Mall
collapsed due to the weight of the
water on the roof.
Greene County
Spring Vly 30 1240EST
1244EST
A few trees were knocked down.
Greene County
Jamestown 30 1300EST
1304EST
Trees were downed.
Licking County
Johnstown to 30 1300EST
Homer 1310EST
Trees were downed on Oregon Street in
Johnstown, and near the intersection of
State Route 661 and Homer Road.
Ross County
Massieville 30 1315EST
1319EST
Large limbs were knocked down.
Warren County
Waynesville to 30 1315EST
1 W Morrow 1330EST
Power lines were downed, and a tree
fell on a car in Hamilton Township.
Clinton County
5 SW Wilmington 30 1323EST
The 58 mph measured gust occurred along
State Route 730 near Cowan Lake.
Licking County
Granville 30 1335EST
1339EST
Several large limbs were knocked down.
Warren County
2 NE Springboro 30 1345EST
A man, age unkown, was struck by
lightning at a construction site.
Fairfield County
Baltimore to 30 1350EST
Bremen 1400EST
Trees were downed.
Scioto County
4 N Barden 30 1535EST
1539EST
A fifteen foot shed was blown into a
utility pole.
Hamilton County
North College Hill to 30 1823EST
Hyde Park 1838EST
Numerous trees were downed just to the
north and east of downtown Cincinnati.
Hamilton County
1 E The Vlg Of Indian 30 1915EST
Trees were downed.
Darke County
1 N Palestine 30 1930EST
1934EST
Numerous trees were downed as well.
Darke County
New Madison 30 2000EST
2004EST
Trees and power lines were knocked
down.
Preble County
2 S Eaton 30 2015EST
2019EST
A few large limbs were downed.
Montgomery County
3 S Trotwood 30 2024EST
2028EST
Several six- to eight-inch diameter
trees were downed.
Montgomery County
New Lebanon 30 2029EST
2033EST
Greene County
Beavercreek 30 2036EST
2040EST
Montgomery County
Dayton to 30 2044EST
Centerville 2051EST
Several large trees were downed across
the southern Dayton metro area. An
eight-foot diameter tree fell on a
house.
Butler County
3 NE Oxford 30 2045EST
2049EST
Two trees were downed near the
intersections of Hamilton-Eaton and
Somersville Roads.
Warren County
Springboro to 30 2045EST
Waynesville 2052EST
Trees and power lines were knocked
down.
Clinton County
Wilmington 30 2050EST
2054EST
Several trees were downed.
Number of Estimated
Persons Damage
Location Killed Injured Property Crops
NORTH CAROLINA, Central
Forsyth County
Winston Salem 0 0
Three to four trees were blown down on
Davis Road.
Warren County
Macon 0 0
Large tree limbs were blown down,
covering US Highway 158.
Durham County
1 N Durham 0 0
Penny sized hail reported at the Durham
Correctional Center.
Warren County
Warrenton 0 0
Forsyth County
Winston Salem 0 0
Trees were blown down and an
outbuilding was damaged on Westview
Drive.
Franklin County
Franklinton 0 0
Trees were blown down near US Highway 1
Montgomery County
2 E Mt Gilead 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown down
near NC 731.
Alamance County
Burlington Arpt 0 0
Dime to penny sized hail at Burlington-
Alamance Regional Airport. 48 mph wind
gust also measured, and a 100-year-old
maple tree fell on a home built in the
early 1900s on Kirkpatrick Road in
Burlington.
Alamance County
Graham 0 0
Businesses were flooded in town, along
Highways 87, 54 and 49.
Davidson County
5 N Lexington 0 0
Power lines were blown down.
Wake County
4 N Raleigh 0 0
One and a half feet of water covered
the intersection of Falls of the Neuse
and Spring Forest Roads. The flood
waters floated an SUV.
Wake County
4 N Raleigh 0 0
Quarter sized hail was reported at the
intersection of Sandy Forks and Falls
of the Neuse Roads. Numerous reports of
dime sized hail elsewhere in Raleigh.
Wake County
1 W Morrisville 0 0
Trees were blown down on power lines on
Highway 55 and Carpenter Road.
NORTH CAROLINA, Central
Edgecombe County
5 E Rocky Mt 0 0
Trees were blown down along US Highway
64 Alternate between Rocky Mount and
Kingsboro.
Wake County
Raleigh 0 0
Five power poles were blown down with
the wires still live, trapping thirteen
people in eight different vehicles at
Blue Ridge Road and Wade Avenue.
Chatham County
5 NW Moncure 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Wake County
4 N Raleigh 0 0
Several inches of water covered the
intersection of Falls of the Neuse and
Spring Forest Roads. Flood waters
floated another vehicle, which blocked
the intersection. 1.3 inches of rain
fell in 20 minutes at Edwards Mill Road
and Laurel Drive.
Chatham County
Wilsonville 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Cumberland County
Fayetteville 0 0
About six inches of water covered the
floors of businesses on Franklin Street
after water backed out of a storm
drainage system, covering the street,
flooding buildings and the parking lot
for the Police Department. Cross Creek
overflowed its banks and left mud on
streets, sidewalks, and parking lots.
Twenty streets were closed due to
flooding.
Moore County
5 S Robbins 0 0
Mt. Carmel Road closed due to high
water from creek overflowing its banks.
Anson County
Ansonville 0 0
Penny sized hail reported on US
Highway 52.
Davidson County
5 NE Lexington 0 0
Marble to penny sized hail along US
Highway 29 between Thomasville and
Lexington.
Orange County
Efland 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Stanly County
Cottonville 0 0
Secondary roads and bridges were under
water.
NORTH CAROLINA, Central Coastal
Dare County
Manteo 0 0
Pea to penny sized hail reported.
Dare County
Nags Head 1 0
An Illinois man was drowned in a rip
current on a Nags Head beach. The man
was pulled from the water by
lifeguards, and pronounced dead later
in the afternoon at an area hospital.
M401 W
Carteret County
10 W Atlantic Beach to 0 0 1K
11 W Atlantic Beach
A waterspout moved onshore from the
Atlantic side of Emerald Isle, and
moved west for one mile before
dissipating. A trained spotter reported
shingles and tree limbs down on Lee
Avenue. Tree damage was reported near
the Emerald Isle Police Department.
NORTH CAROLINA, Extreme Southwest
Cherokee County
Murphy 0 0 15K
Numerous trees down countywide.
Reported by the Sheriffs Office.
Cherokee County
Murphy 0 0
Golfball-size hail reported in Murphy,
by the public.
NORTH CAROLINA, North Coastal
NONE REPORTED.
NORTH CAROLINA, Northwest and North Central
Stokes County
Pine Hall 0 0
Rockingham County
7 E Ayersville 0 0
Thunderstorm winds during the evening
of 6th downed trees in Pine Hill in
Stokes county. A thunderstorms during
the evening of the 6th produced penny
sized hail 7 miles east of Ayersville.
Stokes County
Pinnacle 0 0
Stokes County
King 0 0
A severe thunderstorm during the
afternoon of the 7th produced hail up
to quarter sized in Stokes county.
Stokes County
Danbury 0 0
Thunderstorm winds downed trees in the
town of Danbury on the evening of the
21st.
NORTH CAROLINA, South Coastal
NONE REPORTED.
NORTH CAROLINA, Southwest
NCZ082
0 0
After a night of moderate to heavy
rain, flooding developed along some
creeks in the northern part of the
county during the morning. The first
stream that flooded was Goose Creek,
which flooded near the intersection of
highways 601 and 218. Flooding from the
South Fork of Crooked Creek later
threatened a home on station road.
Several roads were closed because of
high water, including Goldmine, Mill
Grove, and Matthew-Weddington roads.
NCZ072
0 0
Flooding first began along several
creeks in the Midland area, including
Clear, Muddy, and Little Meadow, as
well as some small tributaries of the
Rocky River. Later in the morning, the
Rocky River flooded in the northwest
part of the county, near Poplar Tent
Rd. Several roads were closed due to
high water, including Hopewell Church
Rd, where several homes were surrounded
by high water.
Buncombe County
Asheville 0 0
Spotter in the Beaucatcher Mountain
area reported mostly pea size hail,
with a few stones up to nickel size.
Transylvania County
Rosman 0 0
Several trees blown down.
Henderson County
Hendersonville 0 0
Burke County
Chesterfield 0 0
Burke County
Chesterfield 0 0
Polk County
Countywide 0 0
Numerous trees down across the county.
Graham County
Fontana Vlg 0 0
Several trees down around Fontana Lake
and highway 28.
Cabarrus County
8 NE Cabarrus 0 0
A severe thunderstorm produced extreme-
ly heavy rainfall across northern por-
tions of Cabarrus County. A spotter
reported several roads under as much as
a foot of water, including portions of
Sisk-Carter Rd and Shuping Mill Rd.
Rowan County
Granite Quarry to 0 0
Salisbury
Several trees and power lines blown
down in the Granite Quarry area. Part
of a large tree snapped and another
tree blown over in Salisbury.
Cabarrus County
4 ESE Kannapolis 0 0
Mecklenburg County
Charlotte 0 0 10K
A tributary of Little Sugar Creek
flooded Bradbury and Montford drives in
south Charlotte. Two vehicles were
trapped in flood water, and their
drivers had to be rescued. Several
homes were threatened for a while, and
at least 1 home had water up to the top
of the front porch.
Mecklenburg County
Charlotte 0 0 25K
Lightning ignited fires at 2 homes.
Caldwell County
Lenoir 0 0 15K
Severe urban flooding in Lenoir, with
cars stalled out on highway 18, Creek-
way Dr, and Morganton Bvd. Several
small creeks also flooded in the
vicinity of town. Water entered the
basements of several homes and busi-
nesses, including the Emergency
Services building.
NCZ034
0 0
Several mudslides around the city
accompanied a flash flood. One mudslide
took down a utility pole and destroyed
part of a parking lot. Another col-
lapsed a retaining wall, which in turn
damaged a sewer line.
Caldwell County
Lenoir 0 0
For the second consecutive evening,
severe urban flooding developed in
Lenoir and small streams flooded around
town. Several roads were closed
throughout the city.
Caldwell County
5 ENE Lenoir 0 0
Several trees blown down. Report of
funnel in the same area.
Swain County
10 SW Bryson City 0 0 20K
A very small, but persistent rain
shower produced 5 inches of rain in 2
hours, resulting in flash flooding in a
small area in the Wesser community.
Wesser Creek flooded near its con-
fluence with the Nantahala River, co-
vering several roads with water. Water
entered several homes in this area as
well.
Gaston County
Gastonia 0 0
A creek overflowed its banks, flooding
part of Franklin Bvd.
Cabarrus County
5 SW Kannapolis 0 0
Flooding of Poplar Tent and Odell
Schools roads west and southwest of
Kannapolis.
Mecklenburg County
Charlotte 0 0
A small creek overflowed its banks near
Statevitle Ave, with water surrounding
a home. At least one road was covered
with water.
Rowan County
6 SSW Salisbury 0 0
Webb Road flooded in the vicinity of
Glover Rd and Mt Hope Church Rd. Report
of 10 to 12 inches of water covering
Old Concord Rd in this same area.
Haywood County
Waynesville 0 0
Richland Creek flooded Riverbend Rd.
NCZ059-063
0 0
NCZ062
0 0
Flooding developed on the Cullasaja
River and some of its tributaries bet-
ween the communities of Cullasaja and
Highlands, closing several roads and
forcing the evacuation of a campground.
The rising fiver washed out a new sewer
line near Wells Grove Rd. Flooded tri-
butaries included Nickajack Creek and
Turtle Pond Creek, which forced evacua-
tion of at least 1 residence. Closed
roads included Turtle Pond Creek and
River Roads. A 2-day rainfall total of
7.9 inches was reported at Scaly
Mountain.
NCZ064
0 0
Flooding developed first along the
Davidson River in Pisgah National
Forest, tbrcing a road closure. A sec-
tion of highway 64 was closed near
Sapphire. Other road closures included
Richland Creek Rd in Lake Toxaway.
Haywood County
Canton 0 0
Haywood County
Waynesville 0 0
Haywood County
14 NNE Waynesville 0 0
Hail up to the size of nickels piled up
along the side of the road in the Fines
Creek area.
Macon County
Highlands 0 0
Street flooding in Highlands, at least
part of the flooding was due to Mill
Creek overflowing its banks.
Mecklenburg County
10 NW Charlotte 0 0
A couple trees down in the Lake Norman
area.
Mecklenburg County
l0 NW Charlotte 0 0
Gaston County
Belmont to 0 0
Mt Holly
Hail of unknown size at the intersec-
tion of I-85 and highway 273 and along
highway 74 at the Catawba River in the
Belmont area. Pea to nickel size hail
in Mt Holly.
Gaston County
Belmont to 0 0
Mt Holly
3 inch diamter limbs down.
Mecklenburg County
11 SW Charlotte 0 0
A couple trees down in the Carowinds
area.
Lincoln County
l WSW Lineolnton to 0 0
4 W Lineolnton
Nickel to quarter sized hail at the
intersection of highways 182 and 27.
Caldwell County
Granite Falls 0 0
Catawba County
Longview 0 0
Dime hail at the intersection of 23rd
St and highway 70.
Burke County
Pleasant Grove Brke 0 0
Numerous trees blown down across the
entire county, with most trees down in
Pleasant Grove.
Burke County
Valdese 0 0
A small pond overflowed near Valdese,
flooding part of highway 10. This
typically happens during heavy rain.
Rutherford County
5 N Forest City 0 0 10K
Trees down near Forest City, some on
roads and houses, and power lines down
on highway 221 south of Rutherfordton.
Rutherford County
5 N Forest City 0 0
Jackson County
Cullowhee 0 0
Jackson County
Cullowhee 0 0
Flooding of creeks with water beginning
to threaten trailer parks.
Madison County
Marshall 0 0
Creeks came out of their banks around
Marshall. Water covered portions of
highway 213 at the junction of highways
25 and 70. Rollins Rd was also covered
with water.
Transylvania County
4 E Brevard 0 0
Reported at Pisgah Forest.
Transylvania County
7 NE Brevard 0 0
Henderson County
10 NW Hendersonville 0 0
Transylvania County
6 ENE Brevard 0 0 5K
Mainly pea size hail fell for about 30
minutes and accumulated to a depth of 3
incehs in the Penrose area. The hail
was still on the ground the next day.
County reported damage to apple crops.
There was a rumor of golfball size hail
in this area as well, but this could
not be confirmed.
Macon County
Highlands 0 0 10K
Lightning hit a gas line on Flat
Mountain Rd, which caused a nereby
house to catch fire.
Jackson County
13 SSE Sylva 0 0 5K
Lightning sparked a fire out an out-
building on Cowee Ridge. The structure
was destroyed.
Henderson County
Hendersonville 0 0 20K
Lightning ignited a house fire near the
Laurel Park Shopping center. The fire
destroyed much of the roof.
Henderson County
Countywide 0 0 60K
Flooding began around Hendersonville,
where portions of highway 25 were under
water. Highway 64 was covered with
water near Endeyville. Numerous other
roads flooded across the county, some
due to poor drainage, others due to
flooding streams, which included Mud
Creek and Clear Creek. At least 16
roads were closed across the county
during the event. By around sunrise,
flooding was quite severe, as 6 moto-
rists required rescue from submerged
vehicles. A lake overflowed at Camp
Judea near Edneyville, damaging several
vehicles and cabins, and necessitating
evacuation of 175 campers.
Polk County
3 W Tryon 0 0
Trees down on highway 176 between Tryon
and Saluda.
Rutherford County
Rutherfordton 0 0
Tree trees snapped off by lightning.
Jackson County
Cashiers 0 0 200K
Lightning sparked a house fire, causing
extensive damage to the structure and
its contents.
Madison County
7 W Marshall 0 0 20K
Big Pine Creek flooded several roads
and trapped some residents in their
homes. Several private bridges and
culverts were washed out.
Gaston County
Gastonia 0 0 50K
Lightning sparked several structural
fires in the county.
Rutherford County
Forest City 0
Trees also down in Spindale around the
same time.
Polk County
7 W Columbus 0 0
A mudslide was reported on Holbert Cove
Rd and a culvert was washed out on
Skyuka Mountain Rd.
Union County
Countywide 0 0
Flooding began across the county with
severe urban and poor drainage
flooding, mainly in areas from Monroe
to Matthews. Several major roads were
flooded through Monroe, including high-
way 74 and Rocky River Rd. By early
afternoon, flooding had become quite
serious across the county, as a few
overflowing creeks and streams contri-
buted to the problem. Flooded creeks
included Stump Lick Branch, Bearskin
Creek, and Stewarts Creek. In all, 30
to 35 roads were closed across the
county due to high water.
Burke County
Morganton 0 1
A person was struck by lightning.
Mcdowell County
Dysortville 0 0
Burke County
Morganton 0 1
A womans lace was burned when the phone
she was talking on exploded during a
power surge caused by lightning.
Burke County
10 W Morganton 0 0
Trees, large limbs, and an awning blown
down at Lake James campground at
Benfield Landing.
Iredeli County
9 N Turnersburg 0 0
Trees and a large limbs down on Warren
Bridge Rd near the Wilkes County line.
NORTH DAKOTA Central and West
Bottineau County
6 S Souris 0 0
Heavy rainfall accompanied this storm.
Renville County
1 W Glenburn 0 0
Morton County
13 SE New Salem 0 0
Morton County
10 SW Mandan to 0 0
10 W Mandan
Several funnel clouds observed.
Sioux County
9 N Selfridge 0 0
Morton County
Glen Ullin 0 0
Adams County
19 NE Hettinger 0 0
Hettinger County
11 S Mott to 0 0
5 E Mott
The tornado destroyed a barn. At one
time there were two tornadoes on the
ground at the same time from the same
thunderstorm cell.
Morton County
10 W New Salem 0 0
Morton County
Hebron 0 0
Stark County
Richardton 0 0
Dumpster tipped over by the strong
winds. Dime size hail accompanied the
storm.
Hettinger County
1 W Burt to 0 0
16 N Burt
Tornado remained in open country
destroying a barn 1 northwest of Burt.
Morton County
10 S Hebron 0 0
Numerous trees uprooted. Nickel size
hail reported with the storm. Report
from NDHP trooper.
Stark County
5 SE Lefor to 0 0
6 E Lefor
Tornado touched down in residence yard.
A corral partly down and roof torn off
a shed. Several trees uprooted. Penny
size hail accompanied the storm.
Bottineau County
Souris 0 0
Storm total rainfall was estimated at
4.00 inches.
Morton County
Hebron 0 0
Mclean County
Max 0 0 60K
Heavy rainfall up to 4 inches resulted
in water flowing from the streets into
homes and businesses. A total of 36
properties affected by water.
Ward County
8 S Minot 0 0
Public reported a foot of water over
highway 83.
Ward County
Surrey 0 0 200K
Driveways were washed out and 10
bridges were damaged as water flowed
over them. Area from Surrey to Sawyer
hardest hit. Road department had to
breach Ward County Road 14 east of ND52
to relieve flooding. One home com-
pletely submerged in water.
Bottineau County
Souris 0 0 625K
The townships of Dahlen, Harman,
Peabody, Scandia, Starbuck and Edisvold
greatly impacted. Ten home basements
full of water as it flowed across roads
and fields into homes. Souris reported
6 inches of rain in a few hours. Seve-
ral gravel county roads washed out.
Water penetrated gasoline tank with 500
gallons lost. USDA determined rainfall
totaled 7 inches and 150,000 acres of
crops were impacted on 200 farms.
Renville County
2 E Glenburn to 0 0 5K
5 SE Glenburn
Roads under water and closed to
traffic.
Mchenry County
Granville to 0 0 70K
Upham
Heavy rainfall up to 4.40 inches fell
at Deering and 4.75 inches reported
just west of Upham. Burlington Northern
Santa Fe Railroad track was under water
near Deering. A foot of water rushing
over some county roads washing out some
gravel ones … especially south and
west of Granville.
Stutsman County
Jamestown 0 0
Emergency Manager reported in the city
of Jamestown a tree fell on a mobile
home with extensive damage. Numerous
tree branches down. Some street signs
were bent.
Grant County
5 N Lark to 0 0
6 N Lark
Tornado touched down in open country
causing no damage.
Slope County
16 SE Amidon 0 0
Golden Valley County
Golva 0 0
Hettinger County
New England 0 0
Stark County
Belfield 0 0
Stark County
Belfield to 0 0
1 NE Belfield
Tornado touched down on the northeast
side of Belfield in a residence yard.
Tornado tore a 5 foot handman jack from
under a school bus and threw it through
the roof of a house. A storage shed was
moved 200 feet and destroyed. A 1200
bushel grain bin was carried 500 feet
and destroyed.
Adams County
7 NW Hettinger 0 0
Williams County
10 S Tioga 0 0
Emmons County
Strasburg 0 0
Wind gust up to 50 mph accompanied the
storm and hail.
Burleigh County
3 SE Bismarck Arpt 0 0
One inch diameter trees were snapped in
half and roof blown offa mobile home.
Burleigh County
3 SE Bismarck Arpt to 0 0
4 SE Bismarck Arpt
Tornado briefly touched down in the
Lincoln Meadows Trailor Park. The
tornado ripped a roof off one home and
threw it several feet onto a half ton
pickup truck. Truck was totaled.
Another mobile home was lifted two feet
off its foundation. Two other homes
received external damage. Several trees
were uprooted.
Burleigh County
Bismarck 0 0
Hail reported in the northeast part of
the city of Bismarck.
Morton County
15 WNW Mandan 0 0
A parked 24 foot pull type camper spun
around in the high winds.
Bottineau County
Lansford 0 0
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer
in Lansford.
Dickey County
Fullerton 0 0
Dickey County
7 N Ellendale 0 0
Quarter inch hail accompanied the high
winds.
La Moure County
La Moure 0 0
La Moure County
9 N Verona 0 0
Barn struck by lightning and started it
on fire. The fire completely destroyed
the barn.
Grant County
Carson 0 0
Sioux County
Ft Yates 0 0
Very heavy rain accompanied the hail.
Rainfall of 3 to 4.2 inches.
Sioux County
Ft Yates 0 0
Rainfall of 2.50 to 3 inches accompa-
nied the hail.
Emmons County
19 W Strasburg 0 0
Tornado briefly touched down in open
country near Highway 1804. Nothing
damaged.
Sioux County
Selfridge 0 0 50K
Flash flooding was occurring along
Highway 6 from the junction of Highway
24 southward to the South Dakota
border. Sioux County Sheriff advised no
travel. Roadway under water in many
places.
Emmons County
3 SSW Strasburg 0 0
Nickel to quarter size hail fell in an
area from Westfield to Strasburg. The
hail wiped out the sunflower crop. Two
foot drifts of hail was reported when
the storm ended. The hail also knocked
out some windows.
Emmons County
2 N Linton 0 0
Emmons County
1 NW Strasburg 0 0
Heavy rain accompanied the hail.
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Emmons County
l N Hague 0 0
Pole barn destroyed. Hail to 1 inch in
diameter accompanied the winds.
Emmons County
Strasburg 0 0
Sioux County
Ft Yates 0 0 18K
Water up to 8 inches covered Highway
24.
Sioux County
Selfridge to 0 0 70K
7 N Selfridge
Flash flooding from Selfridge to 7
miles north of Selfridge produced a
foot of water running over Highway 6.
Rainfall of 3.30 inches fell in a 1
hour time frame.
Mcintosh County
Wishek 0 0
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Emmons County
3 E Strasburg 0 0
Logan County
Burnstad 0 0
USDA reported 60 percent loss of small
grain, 40 percent loss of corn, sun-
flowers, soybeans and alfalfa, and 30
percent loss of mixed forage from high
winds and hail. 0.75 inch hail accom-
panied the storm.
Logan County
Napoleon 0 0
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Emmons County
3 E Strasburg 0 0
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Mcintosh County
Wishek 0 0
Logan County
5 SE Burnstad 0 0
Winds up to 50 mph and heavy rainfall
of 2.40 inches accompanied the storm.
Logan County
1 N Lehr 0 0
La Moure County
Edgeley 0 0 350K
A severe storm produced 4 inches of
rain which sent a wall of water 3 feet
high into the lower parts of Edgeley.
Several cars floated away with 15 homes
flooded.
Dickey County
3 S Merricourt 0 0 750K
A foot of water reported over many
roads destroying several county and
township roads. Several fences washed
out.
Dickey County
Ellendale 0 0
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Dickey County
2 S Merricourt 0 0
Tornado briefly touched down in open
country.
Dickey County
3 S Merricourt 0 0
Heavy rain accompanied the hail
flooding several roads and washing out
fences.
La Moure County
Berlin 0 0
The wind tore down a 12 inch diameter
tree. Up to one inch of rainfall accom-
panied the storm.
Dickey County
Forbes 0 0
Bowman County
Rhame 0 0
Stark County
3 W Dickinson 0 0
Stark County
5 S Dickinson 0 0 3M
Large hail accompanied the severe storm
causing major damage to homes, busi-
nesses, vehicles and other buildings.
Wind ASOS measured.
Stark County
Dickinson 0 0
Numerous homes, businesses, vehicles
and other builds sustained major damage
from the baseball size hail. Strong
winds to 84 mph accompanied the large
hail.
Bowman County
7 W Bowman to 0 0
Bowman
Wind gust to 50 mph accompanied the
hail.
Stark County
Dickinson 0 0
Hettinger County
New England 0 0
Mercer County
Hazen 0 0
Stark County
Richardton 0 0
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Mercer County
Beulah 0 0
Tree limbs down.
Ward County
Ryder 0 0
Reported by the Air Force Missile Crew
at Ryder.
Ward County
8 S Minot 0 0
Oliver County
Center 0 0
Ward County
14 S Minor 0 0
Oliver County
Center 0 0
Mercer County
Hazen 0 0
Mclean County
Washburn 0 0
Oliver County
Center 0 0
Pierce County
8 S Silva to 0 0 250K
8 SSE Silva
Tornado touched down 8 miles south of
Silva near Long Lake. It moved east-
northeast and crossed into Benson
County, Grand Forks NWS County Warning
Area. Damage to high voltage transmis-
sion lines partly due to the tornado
and partly due to 110 mph estimated
wind gusts listed as a seperate entry.
Pierce County
6 SW Silva to 0 0 1.8M
4 SE Silva
Six (6) miles of 230 KV high voltage
transmission lines down.
Logan County
10 E Napoleon 0 0
ARB observer reports penny size hail.
Stutsman County
Montpelier 0 0
70 mph winds and very heavy rain.
Williams County
13 W Williston 0 0
Williams County
Williston 0 0
Wind speed 58 mph or higher for dura-
tion of event. Peak of 69 mph at 233 AM
CST and 234 AM CST. Numerous large
trees down from Williston to Trenton
area. Wind ASOS measured.
Williams County
Trenton 0 0
Estimated wind gust 80 mph blew two
grain bins off their foundations, one
moved 1000 feet away and the other 40
feet. 1 inch hail also reported. Winds
in excess of 55 mph between 235 AM CST
and 245 AM CST.
Mckenzie County
Watford City 0 0
Also strong winds during event.
Burke County
Powers Lake 0 0
Renville County
1 S Tolley 0 0
Bottineau County
10 N Bottineau 0 0
Golden Valley County
3 SE Trotters to 0 0
3 SSE Trotters
Bowman County
Bowman 0 0
Sioux County
13 SW Solen to 0 0
11 SW Solen
No damage.
Mountrail County
10 S New Town 0 0
5.00 inches of rain at Van Hook.
Mountrail County
New Town 0 0
Streets flooded in New Town, 6 inches
deep.
Bowman County
7 S Bowman 0 0
Ward County
Berthold 0 0 114K
Flash flood affected area from Berthold
to Carpio and Foxholm. NDDOT and NDHP
closed Highway 52 from Carpio to
Foxholm because a bridge between the
two cities was washed out from the
flash flood. Homes flooded in Berthold.
Renville County
Glenburn to 0 0 50K
5 W Glenburn
Flash flood from Glenburn to 5 miles
west Glenburn. Deep water 2 to 3 feet
in fields. Water flowed into homes.
Some roads under water.
Bottineau County
Lansford 0 0 20K
Street flooding.
Sioux County
4 SW Solen to 0 0
2 SW Solen
No damage reported. Tornado in open
field.
Bottineau County
10 E Lansford 0 0
Morton County
Huff 0 0
Hettinger County
Regent 0 0
1 inch of rain in 15 minutes.
Mchenry County
8 N Deering 0 0
Renville County
Glenburn 0 0
Bottineau County
Newburg 0 0
Adams County
Reeder 0 0
40 to 50 mph winds.
Hettinger County
Regent 0 0
Hettinger County
4 S Mott to 0 0
2 E Mott
F1 damage on a farm 4 miles south of
Mott. Five grain bins destroyed and a
barn heavily damaged.
Ward County
Minot 0 0
Underpasses flooded. Water over some
county roads 6 inches deep.
Hettinger County
3 S Burt to 0 0
2 E Burt
Damage to farm yard fences and
equipment.
Dickey County
Oakes 0 0
Roof damage on home from winds.
Mclean County
Garrison 0 0 10K
Streets flooded after receiving 2
inches of rain in a short time.
Grant County
Elgin 0 0
Nickel to golf ball hail.
Bottineau County
5 NE Newburg 0 0 104K
8 inches of water over county roads
following 2.6 inches of rain.
Bottineau County
5 NE Newburg 0 0
Burleigh County
Bismarck 0 0
Penny size hail in north Bismarck.
Burleigh County
Bismarck 0 0
Penny size hail in south Bismarck.
Rolette County
Dunscith 0 0
Road washed out due to high water
flowing over it. Utility lines exposed
under road.
Morton County
St Anthony 0 0
Thunderstorm wind sustained 52 mph with
gusts to 76 mph.
Kidder County
1 SE Tuttle 0 0
High winds blew a barn down one (1)
mile southeast of Tuttle. Two homes
damaged due to trees falling on them.
Airplane hanger and quonset destroyed.
Extensive damage to a rural electric
cooperative, knocking down seven
aluminum poles and two high-voltage
transformers. Quarter size hail accom-
panied the storm.
Golden Valley County
8 SE Beach 0 0
Heavy rain and frequent lightning.
Rolette County
2 SE Rolette 0 0
No damage reported.
Ward County
Minot 0 0
Dunn County
Halliday 0 0
Pierce County
5 SE Orrin to 0 0
15 SE Orrin
Water several feet deep in some fields.
Water from culverts flowing over county
roads.
Mchenry County
10 NE Karlsruhe to 0 0 13K
10 E Karlsruhe
Kidder County
Steele 0 0 20K
Damage to roads and buildings in the
Steele area.
NORTH DAKOTA, East
NDZ014>015-026
0 0
June 2005 was an excessively wet month,
with a number of rain events over the
Devils Lake basin. For the month,
National Weather Service cooperative
observers measured 9.06 inches of rain
at Minnewaukan, 7.46 inches of rain at
Edmore, 7.32 inches of rain in the city
of Devils Lake, and 5.23 inches of rain
at Petersburg. Additional NDAWN mesonet
reports included 8.49 inches near
Baker, 5.70 inches near Crary, and 4.55
inches near Michigan. Runoff continued
into Devils Lake, which now covered
134,000 acres. Devils Lake began the
month around 1448.30 feet MSL and ended
the month around 1448.75 feet MSL. Flow
continued through the Jerusalem Coulee
into Stump Lake, which now covered
10,000 acres. Stump Lake began the
month around 1428.40 feet MSL and ended
the month around 1430 feet MSL. The
rising Stump Lake threatened several
homes. The three-county region was part
of a Presidential disaster declaration,
due to excessive rainfall and severe
weather during the month.
Traill County
Buxton 0 0
A tree was blown onto the postmaster’s
car at the post office. The vehicle was
totalled.
Steele County
3 S Finley 0 0
Four inches of rain fell in less than 2
hours on top of already saturated
ground. One bridge was washed out.
Steele County
7 S Finley 0 0
Water flowed over highway 32 about 7
miles south of Finley.
Barnes County
Sibley 0 0
4 to 7 inches of rain fell in a four
hour period. Three houses were flooded
due to excessive runoff from the heavy
rain. One house had main floor flooding
while the other two had flooding in
their garage and shop areas. Lake
Ashtabula rose around 6 inches in four
hours. Gravel roads accessing the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds
southwest of Sibley were washed out.
Barnes County
13 N Valley City 0 0
4 to 7 inches of rain fell in a four
hour period. Water flowed across two
county roads and cut them down to the
culverts.
Steele County
4 SE Finley 0 0
Excessive runoff from heavy rains
washed out a bridge.
Riehland County
Wahpeton 0 0
About 2.5 inches of rain fell in an
hour, flooding several city streets.
Some basement flooding and sewer backup
was reported. A car and a minivan were
both flooded by high water on one
street, which didn’t drain for nearly 4
hours. Fifth street south in Wahpeton
was hit the hardest.
Ransom County
7 SSW Englevale 0 0
A portion of a barn wall was blown out
by the strong wind.
Sargent County
3 S Cogswell 0 0
Dime to quarter sized hail fell.
Sargent County
Cayuga 0 0
Trees were blown down all over town.
One tree fell on a house.
Ransom County
10 SW Mc Leod 0 0
Large tree branches were blown down.
Barnes County
4 E Kathryn 0 0
4 inch diameter tree branches were
blown down.
Cass County
5 W Alice 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Richland County
5 W Wahpeton 0 0
Richland County
5 W Wahpeton 0 0
Richland County
1 W Wahpeton 0 0
Richland County
1 W Wahpeton 0 0
Grand Forks County
Larimore to 0 0
1 W Niagara
Heavy rainfall contributed to a major
fiber optic line cut between Lakota and
Larimore. Telephone service to most of
northeast North Dakota was knocked out.
Nelson County
4 E Petersburg to 0 0
Lakota
Heavy rainfall contributed to a major
fiber optic line cut between Lakota and
Larimore. Telephone service to most of
northeast North Dakota was knocked out.
NDZ053
0 0
The Red River at Wahpeton/Breckenridge
had 3 crests above its moderate flood
stage during the month of June. These 3
occurred in near succession, one around
12.9 feet on June 9th, the second
around 12.7 feet on June 12th, and the
third around 13.1 feet on June 15th.
Pembina County
3 W Cavalier to 0 0
3 NW Cavalier
No significant tree damage occurred,
but dust plumes were evident as the
tornado crossed open fields.
Pembina County
4 NNW Cavalier to 0 0
8 NNE Cavalier
Several trees were knocked down in each
shelterbelt this tornado crossed. A
metal roof was also damaged by the
tornado. One to two additional funnels
were pendant from the same wall cloud
at various times.
Pembina County
3 E Leroy 0 0
Pembina County
1 SW Neche to 0 0
1 NNE Neche
The tornado touched down near county
highway 55 and tracked for nearly 3
miles, passing just west of Neche.
Several trees were knocked down on both
sides of state highway 18 at the north-
west comer of Neche, indicating a pos-
sible counter-clockwise rotation (which
is a rare phenomenon in the northern
hemisphere). The tornado continued
along a north-northeast path and
crossed the Canadian border about one-
half mile east of the Neche-Gretna
border station.
Pembina County
Neche 0 0
Richland County
1 N Wyndmere 0 0
Water flowed over North Dakota Highway
18.
Richland County
1 W Christine 0 0
The tornado briefly touched down in an
open field.
Richland County
Wyndmere 0 0
Around 6 inches of rain fell in 6
hours. Several basements were flooded
in Wyndmere and other homes had to be
sandbagged. Half the homes in town
suffered some sort of water damage and
12 to 15 had major damage. Highway 18
through town was closed.
Cass County
Fargo 0 0
Flash flooding occurred along
Interstate 94, west of the Interstate
29 interchange, causing traffic to be
diverted. 19th avenue north also was
flooded in several spots.
Traill County
11 NE Hillsboro 0 0
A tornado briefly touched down in a
field.
Cass County
2 S Grandin 0 0
Traiil County
3 W Caledonia 0 0
A tornado briefly touched down in a
farm field.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake 0 0
Street flooding occurred due to heavy
rainfall and power outages at sewer
lift stations.
Grand Forks County
Grand Forks 0 0
2.26 inches of rain was reported at the
Grand Forks National Weather Service
office. Street flooding occurred near
the city library and in the Columbia
Heights Park.
Grand Forks County
Thompson 0 0
2.50 inches of rain fell in a short
amount of time and flooded several
homes.
Cass County
2 NE Casselton 0 0
Water was reported over several sec-
tions of county and township roads from
Grandin to Casselton and into north
central Cass county.
Ransom County
7 S Mc Leod 0 0
Fields were flooded and water covered
several roads.
Sargent County
9 E Milnor 0 0
Fields were flooded and water covered
several roads.
Traill County
Hillsboro 0 0
Street flooding occurred all over
Hillsboro. Water pooled in yards and
seeped into basements.
Bensou County
1 W Warwick 0 0
Water overtopped several rural roads.
Fields and farmyards were flooded.
Cavalier County
8 S Munich 0 0
Water covered highway 20 at the Ramsey-
Cavalier county line.
Ramsey County
6 N Starkweather 0 0
Water covered highway 20 at the Ramsey-
Cavaiier county line.
Towner County
2 E Maza 0 0
Eddy County
16 E Sheyenne 0 0
Water flowed over county road 1 near
Horseshoe Lake.
NDZ039-049-052>053
0 0
Overland flooding continued from Cas-
selton to Mapleton to north Fargo, in
east-central Cass county. In Ransom
county, overland flooding was worst in
the southeast part of the county. In
Richland county, overland flooding
closed roads and bridges between
Wyndmere and Mantador. For Sargent
county, flooding closed several rural
roads east of Milnor.
NDZ030
0 0
Several roads were closed due to over-
land flooding in the Clifford area.
Other roads and crossings were covered
with water and closed throughout the
county. Many basements were flooded.
NDZ006>007-
014>015-024 0 0
Heavy rainfall on saturated soils led
to a five county flood warning. At the
Cavalier/Ramsey county line 8 miles
south of Munich, water overtopped state
highway 20. In Yowner county, water
covered several roads 2 miles east of
Maza. Overland flooding also was repor-
ted 1 mile west of Warwick in Benson
county. Meanwhile, a county road was
washed out 2 miles west of New Rockford
in Eddy county. Water also covered the
eastbound lane of county road 1, 16
miles east of Sheyenne.
NDZ039
0 0
The Maple River at Mapleton crested
around 908.8 feet MSL on June 15th.
Major flooding occurs at this point
when the fiver stage rises above 907
feet MSL. The Maple River was reported
to be one-quarter to one mile wide in
spots. The flooding river cut off the
access road to the Maple River Golf
Course, which shut down the course.
Many holes on the golf course were
flooded.
NDZ039
0 0
The Sheyenne River at Harwood rose to a
peak of around 889.7 feet MSL on June
16th. Moderate flooding occurs at
Harwood when the Sheyenne River reaches
a height of 886 feet MSL.
NDZ030-039-049-
052>053
0 0
County-wide flood warnings for these
five counties had expired the day
before (on 6/12 around the noon hour).
Additional rainfall once again across
these five counties resulted in another
areal flood warning. In Traill county,
125,000 acres (of the total 500,000
acres) were either not planted or were
damaged. In rural areas, gravel roads
were muddy and rutted, with ditches
running full. Overland flooding washed
out several sections of roads and at
least one rural bridge. Other sections
of roads were under water. Auxiliary
pumps were put in place at Galesburg
and Reynolds to keep runoff away from
critical infrastructure. In Cass
county, overland flooding around
Mapleton inundated several county and
township roads. In southeast Ransom
county, water covered several county
roads. In Richland county, several
county and township roads were flooded
or blockaded in the Wyndmere and
Lidgerwood areas. In Sargent county,
overland flooding was most rampant in
the eastern part of the county, where
at least 10 sections of county roads
were under water due to overland
flooding. Traill, Sargent, and Richland
counties were included in a Presiden-
tial disaster declaration, due to the
combination of flooding and severe
weather throughout the month. A general
damage assessment said that 25 to 30
percent of the farmland did not get
planted and more than 25 percent of the
land that did get planted got drowned
out.
NDZ016
0 0
The Red River at Oslo (MN) rose to a
crest around 35.5 feet on June 19th.
Moderate flooding occurs at Oslo when
the Red River reaches a height of 30
feet. County road 2 was closed between
sections 2 and 11 of Pulaski Township.
Two bridges along the Forest River
(near the town of Forest River) were
undermined by high water levels.
NDZ039
0 0
The Red River in Fargo/Moorhead rose to
a crest around 28.19 feet on June 18th.
Moderate flooding occurs at Fargo/Moor-
head when the Red River reaches a
height of 27 feet. This was the second
highest summer crest on record. The
highest summer crest of 33.26 feet
occurred on July 4, 1975. The flooding
Red River affected recreational paths,
golf courses, and bridges. Sandbagging
was also done at Trollwood and Mickel-
son Parks in north Fargo.
NDZ027
0 0
The Red River at East Grand Forks (MN)
rose to a crest around 40.36 feet on
June 18th. Moderate flooding occurs at
East Grand Forks when the Red River
reaches a height of 40 feet. This was
the second highest sununer crest on
record. The highest summer crest of
43.08 feet occurred on July 14, 1975.
Benson County
3 NW Esmond 0 0
1.85 inches of rain was also reported.
Benson County
Esmond 0 0
Extensive tree damage was reported in
and around Esmond. Power poles were
snapped and power lines were down. The
chimney on the Lutheran Church was
knocked down. A wind sensor reached 76
mph before power was lost.
Benson County
4 WNW Esmond to 0 0
2 NW Esmond
This tornado originated in Pierce
county. It crossed into Benson county
near the southeast end of Long Lake.
The tornado continued for 2 miles
before lifting. The tornado tore up
several trees near Long Lake and tore a
roof off a shed. Another shed was
damaged at a farmstead northeast of
Long Lake. Peak winds were estimated at
110 mph.
Benson County
5 NW Esmond to 0 6.5M
2 NW Minnewaukan
Downburst winds and tornadoes tore down
31 miles of 230 kV power transmission
lines crossing far eastern Pierce and
western Benson counties. The 25 mile
section from the Pierce county line to
2 miles northwest of Minnewaukan was
blown down between 5:00 am to 5:20 am
CDT by winds of 90 to 110 mph. The
Great River Power Company estimated
property loss in Benson county at $6.45
million.
Benson County
4 S Harlow 0 0
Benson County
3 W Harlow 0 0
A brief touchdown occurred in a
“bookend vortice” area along the north
edge of a developing downburst wind
core. The tornado was estimated to have
maximum winds of around 110 mph.
Benson County
1 N Baker 0 0
An NDAWN sensor reported a 72 mph wind
gust.
Benson County
3 SE Harlow 0 0
An old barn was blown down and the roof
was torn off a pole barn.
Benson County
2 SE Harlow 0 0
A barn was blown down.
Benson County
9 W Minnewaukan 0 0
A tornado briefly touched down in a
shelterbelt north of the intersection
of county roads 19 and 30. The tornado
formed in a “bookend vortice” off the
south edge of a developing downburst
wind core.
Benson County
5 NW Minnewaukan 0 0
An older barn roof was torn off.
Benson County
6 NW Minnewaukan 0 0
Many large trees were snapped off. The
roof was torn off a shed.
Benson County
2 WNW York 0 0
The roof was torn off a pole barn.
Benson County
2 SE Brinsmade 0 0
A large barn was blown down along with
numerous trees in a shelterbelt.
Benson County
3 E Leeds 0 0 600K
A large 80,000 bushel grain bin was
blown down at the BTR elevator complex
near the Niles railroad spur. A grain
dryer and several smaller hopper bottom
bins were also blown over.
Benson County
l NE Brinsmade 0 0
Many large evergreen trees were blown
down in a shelterbelt.
Benson County
6 E Leeds 0
A metal flag pole was bent over the
strong winds.
Ramsey County
3 S Devils Lake 0 0
Ramsey County
3 S Devils Lake 0 0
Benson County
3 E Brinsmade 0 0
The roof was torn off a pole shed and
the wall was blown out of a hay shed.
Benson County
4 NNE Brinsmade 0 0
The roof was torn off a pole shed.
Ramsey County
3 W Penn 0 0
Benson County
7 NE Brinsmade 0 0
A large barn was blown down.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake 0 0
Ramsey County
4 SE Starkweather 0 0
Ramsey County
Garske 0 0
The Garske elevator was heavily
damaged. Trees and power lines were
down all around.
Towner County
11 ESE Cando 0 0
5 trees were blown down in a shelter-
belt. Shingle damage was reported on a
house and several outbuildings.
Ramsey County
Starkweather 0 0
Many large trees were blown down or
uprooted. Trees fell on homes and
vehicles. A brick building in town was
also damaged. A grain bin at the
elevator was punctured, spilling grain
on the ground.
Ramsey County
3 SE Starkweather 0 0
Numerous large trees were blown down. A
garage was tom off its foundation and
destroyed.
Ramsey County
4 SE Starkweather 0 0
Many trees were blown down, some 4 to 5
feet in circumference. Several tree
tops were twisted off.
Ramsey County
5 NE Starkweather 0 0
An observer reported 85 mph winds be-
fore the power went out. 100 feet of a
quonset shed was damaged. Trees were
snapped 20 feet off the ground. Six
bins, a steel shed, a single garage, a
3-car garage, and a chicken house were
also damaged.
Ramsey County
5 SW Hampden 0 0
A Davis weather system measured a peak
wind speed of 91 mph until electricity
was lost. Numerous trees were blown
down.
Ramsey County
Hampden 0 0
A large 80,000 bushel grain bin was
blown down at the Hampden elevator
complex. The roof was also toRN off tbe
main elevator building. Numerous trees
were snapped off or uprooted nearby.
Ramsey County
2 SE Hampden 0 0
A 103 mph wind gust was measured by a
RAWS mesonet site.
Walsh County
3 N Fairdale 0 0
Large evergreen trees were snapped off
in a shelterbelt.
Cavalier County
Loma 0 0
Power poles were snapped off and power
lines were down. Numerous trees were
uprooted or snapped off: The town
elevator was also damaged.
Cavalier County
Nekoma 0 0
A grain elevator complex was damaged.
Metal bins were also dented in.
Cavalier County
Langdon 0 0 2M
Many 100 foot tall evergreen trees were
uprooted. A pole barn was blown down
and the roof was blown offa mobile
home. Many other trees were snapped,
with their trunks laying toward the
northeast. The grain elevator sustained
some minor damage.
Cavalier County
1 E Langdon 0 0
An NDAWN mesonet sensor reported an 86
mph wind gust. A tree fell on a
building and another large evergreen
was blown down.
Cavalier County
Osnabrock 0 0
Shingles and metal siding were torn
from a house. The town elevator lost
part of its tin roof and two 40,000
bushel grain bins were damaged.
Cavalier County
3 N Langdon 0 0
Flying debris was reported in a yard.
Two trees were uprooted.
Cavalier County
7 E Langdon 0 0
A barn was blown down. Two grain bins
were ripped from their foundations,
with debris blown downwind for a
quarter mile. Numerous trees were up-
rooted or snapped off. Shingles were
torn from houses and basement windows
were broken.
Walsh County
8 ENE Fairdale 0 0
Large tree branches were blown down.
Cavalier County
6 N Langdon 0 0
Several grain bins were blown down.
Pembina County
Walhalla 0 1 2M
Widespread tree damage was reported in
Walhalla. One tree fell on a tent in
Walhalla, injuring one man. The other
person in the tent was able to go for
help. Widespread power outages occurred
throughout the county. The Walhalla
school building roof was heavily
damaged. Flooding occurred in the
school basement, due to the numerous
holes in the roof. Emergency routes
were blocked by fallen trees. Trees
fell on cars, homes, garages, fences,
and power lines.
Pembina County
2 S Mountain 0 0
Large tree branches were blown down.
Pembina County
Neche 0 0
70 mph winds blew down several tree
branches.
Pembina County
4 NE Walhalla 0 0
A 77 mph wind gust was measured by an
NDAWN wind sensor.
Pembina County
7 NW Cavalier 0 0
75 mph wind gusts were reported, with
several trees down.
Cavalier County
6 NNW Vang 0 0
Many trees were blown down in the
Pembina Hills Wildlife Area.
Pembina County
Hensel 0 0
The chimney was blown off a house.
Pembina County
Cavalier 0 0
Metal trim was torn off the Pembina
county Emergency Operations Center.
Pembina County
1 N Neche 0 0
An 87 mph wind gust was measured at the
Neche/Gretna port of entry.
Pembina County
Pembina 0 0
Numerous trees and power lines were
blown down. Several small buildings
were moved off their foundations.
Pembina County
1 N Pembina 0 0
A 77 mph wind gust was measured at the
Pembina port of entry.
Grand Forks County
1 N Gilby 0 0
The tornado briefly touched down in an
open field.
Grand Forks County
3 SE Johnstown 0 0
A sheriff’s deputy reported a brief
tornado touchdown 2.5 miles south and
1.75 east of Johnstown.
Grand Forks County
7 NW Grand Forks 0 0
A tunnel cloud was seen from the NWS
office in Grand Forks and by spotters
on U.S. Highway 2 along the west end of
Grand Forks.
Ransom County
8 NW Lisbon 0 0
Sargent County
Gwinner 0 0
Barnes County
2 SW Litchville 0 0
Trees were uprooted southwest of
Litchville.
Barnes County
Kathryn 0 0
Trees were blown down in Kathryn.
Falling trees damaged a fence and broke
a window on a house.
Barnes County
6 ESE Nome 0 0
Tree branches were also blown down all
over the farmyard.
Cass County
20 S Tower City 0 0
Ransom County
3 W Enderlin 0 0
Ransom County
3 NNW Ft Ransom to 0 0
4 NNW Ft Ransom
A metal machine shed was blown down and
several trees were uprooted. Parts of
the metal machine shed were twisted
around trees in the yard. Two chimney
tops were broken offa house, shingles
were damaged, and several windows were
broken. The farmstead also lost power.
Barnes County
6 SW Valley City 0 0
Big trees were torn up and many
shingles were ripped offa roof.
Barnes County
Valley City 0 0
Large branches were blown down.
Sargent County
Gwinner 0 0
Street flooding was reported in
Gwinner.
Sargent County
2 E Milnor 0 0
Watered covered highway 13 east of
Milnor.
Sargent County
Milnor 0 0
Street flooding was reported in Milnor.
Sargent County
Milnor 0 0
Nickle to quarter-sized hail covered
the ground.
Barnes County
Fingal 0 0
Trees were blown down in Fingal.
Cass County
2 S Casselton 0 0
Cuss County
Fargo 0 0
A house near the Rose Creek Golf Course
was hit by lightning. Flames were
spotted coming out of the roof.
Ransom County
Sheldon 0 0
Large trees were blown down all over
town. One tree fell on a house.
Riehland County
2 SW Mantador 0 0
Riehland County
10 W Wahpeton 0 0
Riehland County
Hankinson 0 0
Trees were blown down and power lines
were snapped.
Richland County
1 W Wahpeton 0 0
A ND DOT RWIS sensor reported a 60 mph
wind gust.
Richland County
Wahpeton 0 0
A tree was blown down in Wahpeton,
destroying a mail box.
Richland County
Fairmount 0 0
75 mph winds hit the town of Fairmount,
blowing down hundreds of trees. 40
homes in town reported some sort of
damage. Trees fell on power lines,
knocking out power to many residences.
Advertising signs at the baseball field
were also blown around.
Richland County
4 ESE Hankinson to 0 0
2 SW Fairmount
Intermittent tornado damage occurred in
shelterbelts along this 7 mile path.
Estimated peak winds were 110 mph.
Ransom County
8 SSW Mc Leod 0 0
Water flowed over two county roads.
Riehland County
Fairmount 0 0
Over two inches of raifl fell quickly,
flooding city streets.
Riehland County
Hankinson 0 0
Two county roads were closed due to
high water.
NDZ053
0 0
Several roads and bridges were closed,
mostly along the Wild Rice River from
Wyndmere to Mantador to Great Bend.
Benson County
Oberon 0 0
Benson County
4 N Oberon 0 0
The hail was accompanied by about 1.05
inches of rain in 15 minutes.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake 0 0
A 2 to 3 loot diameter tree fell on a
house. Trees and branches were blown
down all over town.
Benson County
2 NNW St Michael 0 0
AND DOT RWIS site measured a 58 mph
wind gust.
Ramsey County
6 S Devils Lake 0 0
A ND DOT RWIS site measured a 58 mph
wind gust.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake 0 0
Trees were uprooted in Devils Lake by
the strong wind, with some falling on
power lines. Scattered power outages
were reported. A semi-trailer, not
attached to a cab, was flipped over.
Several city signs were twisted or
broken off. The strong wind broke off a
large tree branch next to a gas
station, which tell on the store and
punctured a hole through its roof. This
also cut some of the station’s
electricity.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake Arpt 0 0
An 85 mph wind gust was measured by the
AWOS at the Devils Lake airport. A
single engine airplane tethered down on
the tarmac was broken loose and flipped
on top of another airplane parked next
to it. Both airplanes sustained consi-
derable damage.
Benson County
7 W Warwick to 0 0
5 W Warwick
Intermittent touchdowns occurred in
open fields along the Benson-Eddy
county line.
Eddy County
13 W Hamar to 0 0
11 W Hamar
Intermittent touchdowns occurred in
open fields along the Benson-Eddy
county line.
Benson County
3 S Tokio 0 0
Benson County
Warwick 0 0
Cavalier County
1 W Calio 0 0
Towner County
6 E Egeland 0 0
Ramsey County
4 E Doyon 0 0
Cavalier County
7 E Vang to 0 0
8 ENE Vang
The tornado tracked from 7 miles east
of Vang to the Pembina county line 1
mile west of Walhalla. No significant
damage was reported along this portion
of the tornado track. This tornado
continued into Pembina county.
Pembina County
1 W Walhalla to 0 0
l NE Walhalla
The tornado originated in Cavalier
county 7 miles east of Vang. Numerous
trees were damaged and several houses
had shingles torn offin Walhalla. The
peak winds were estimated to be about
90 mph.
Nelson County
4 W Pekin 0 0
Cavalier County
3 SE Loma 0 0
The tornado briefly touched down in a
field.
Nelson County
Pekin 0 0
Dime to quarter-sized hail was
reported.
Walsh County
3 W Pisek 0 0
Grand Forks County
3 NNE lnkster 0 0
An NDAWN sensor measured a 58 mph wind
gust.
Pembina County
Hamilton 0 0
Large trees and power lines were blown
down.
Walsh County
7 W Forest River 0 0
An NDAWN sensor measured a 58 mph wind
gust.
Walsh County
Pisek 0 0
Six trees were snapped off or uprooted.
Many large branches were broken off
trees. Power lines were down all over
town. Shingles were torn off the fire
hall and metal siding was torn off a
church.
Pembina County
Hamilton 0 0
Cavalier County
9 E Osnabrock 0 0
Griggs County
9 NNE Jessie 0 0
Nelson County
6 S Mc Ville 0 0
Walsh County
Park River 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Walsh County
7 NNW Grafton to 0 0
3 NW Auburn
Trees in shelterbelts were snapped off
at ground level. estimated at 80 mph.
The tornado continued into Peak wind
speeds were Pembina county
Griggs County
5 W Cooperstown 0 0
Ramsey County
4 E Doyon 0 0
Walsh County
Nash 0 0
Large branches were torn off several
trees. Metal siding was also torn off a
grain elevator.
Griggs County
4 ENE Jessie 0 0
Pembina County
3 E Mountain to 0 0
5 E Mountain
Intermittent touchdowns occurred along
the damage path. The only damage
reported was to trees in shelterbelts.
Pembina County
5 SSW St Thomas to 0 0
4.5 SSW St Thomas
The tornado originated 7 miles north-
northwest of Grafton in Walsh county.
Trees in shelterbelts were snapped off
at ground level. Peak winds were
estimated at 80 mph.
Steele County
1 SW Finley 0 0
Pembina County
Joliette 0 0
Steele County
6 E Finley 0 0
Grand Forks County
Thompson 0 0
Grand Forks County
5 WSW Thompson 0 0
Several large trees were uprooted.
Grand Forks County
2 ENE Thompson 0 0 30K
A semi was blown off Interstate 29 and
into the median, one mile north of the
Thompson exit. The driver was not
injured.
Grand Forks County
Thompson 0 0
A tree was blown down in Thompson.
Pembina County
Cavalier 0 0
Street and basement flooding were
reported along the southern edge of
Cavalier.
Grand Forks County
2 S Grand Forks 0 0
Several large trees were snapped off
about 2 feet above ground level.
Steele County
11 E Sherbrooke 0 0
Traill County
4 WNW Roseville 0 0
Traill County
9 E Hillsboro 0 0
Ransom County
Ft Ransom 0 0
Barnes County
3 SSW Nome 0 0
Sargent County
2 NE Crete 0 0
Local fields were flooded and water
covered a farm access road.
Ransom County
4 NE Ft Ransom 0 0
Excessive runoff briefly flooded a dry
creek and overtopped a county road
about 2 miles north of Griswold Mine.
Sargent County
4 NW Straubville to 0 0
4 NNW Straubville
Large cottonwood trees were blown down
and irrigation equipment was blown
over. Strong winds quickly changed from
southeast to northwest, kicking up mud.
Peak winds were estimated at 105 mph.
Sargent County
Gwinner 0 0
Sargent County
Gwinner 0 0
A Davis weather sensor reported an 81
mph wind gust before power was lost.
Ransom County
14 SE Lisbon 0 0
Ransom County
ll ENE Lisbon 0 0
Several large trees were blown down in
a shelterbelt.
Benson County
Minnewaukan 0 0
Training bands of heavy rain caused
street flooding and sewer system
backups. Emergency pumping operations
were required, which resulted in raw
sewage being pumped into Devils Lake.
Benson County
6 N Maddock 0 0
Several shingles were torn off a roof
and several trees were blown down.
Sargent County
3 WNW Stirum 0 0
Water flowed over a county road near
state highway 13. Fields were also
flooded due to about 5 inches of
rain in the past 12 hours.
Benson County
2 NNW St Michael 0 0
A ND DOT RWIS sensor along highway
20 measured the wind gust.
Ramsey County
Camp Grafton 0 0
Strong winds blew down trees and
damaged roofs at Camp Grafton.
Ramsey County
10 W Devils Lake 0 0
50 trees were blown down at the
Graham’s Island State Park, damaging
several cars.
Ramsey County
6 S Devils Lake 0 0
A ND DOT RWIS sensor along highway
20 measured the wind gust.
Benson County
6 N Maddock 0 0
Several trees were blown down.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake 0 0
City streets were flooded.
Ramsey County
4 SW Devils Lake 0 0
About 50 trees were snapped off or
uprooted in the Lakewood Subdivision
playground area. Power lines were
also torn down.
Eddy County
8 S Hamar 0 0
Large branches were blown down and a
few shingles were torn off a barn
roof.
Barnes County
Dazey 0 0
Several 2 foot diameter trees were
blown down. One tree fell on a
truck.
Nelson County
Kloten 0 0
A big tree was blown down and power
was lost.
Griggs County
Binford 0 0
The wind gust was measured by a
Davis wind sensor. Trees fell on
cars and homes. A pole barn on the
east edge of town was demolished.
Griggs County
Hannaford 0 0
Several trees were blown over.
Griggs County
Jessie 0 0
Large evergreens were blown over in
town. Other trees fell on homes and
streets.
Griggs County
Cooperstown 0 0
Many trees were blown down all over
town. Highway 45 was blocked by
fallen trees and tree limbs.
Steele County
2 NW Finley 0 0
The FAA radar station northwest of
Finley recorded a 100 mph wind gust.
Steele County
Sharon 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Steele County
10 E Finley 0 0
Large trees were blown down.
Walsh County
3 NW Fordville 0 0
4 inch diameter tree branches were
blown down.
Nelson County
Kloten 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Ramsey County
1 E Crary 0 0
An NDAWN mesonet sensor reported the
wind gust.
Nelson County
Aneta 0 0
Several large 100 year-old trees were
blown down and a quonset was destroyed.
Traill County
Hatton 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Grand Forks County
Larimore 0 0
Large trees were blown down by winds
gusts estimated around 100 mph.
Grand Forks County
Northwood 0 0
Numerous trees were blown down.
Grand Forks County
4 SE Larimore 0 0
Numerous trees were blown down in
several miles of shelterbelts across
central and southern Arvilla Township.
Some power lines were also knocked
over.
Traill County
3 S Buxton 0 0
A ND DOT RWIS sensor measured the wind
gust.
Cass County
2 W Grandin 0 0
A Davis wind sensor measured the wind
gust.
Pembina County
Cavalier 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Grand Forks County
Grand Forks 0 0
Trees and branches were blown down
around the city.
Traill County
5 E Buxton 0 0
Walsh County
2 E Warsaw 0 0
Many trees were blown down in shelter
belts west of the Interstate 29 exit.
Sargent County
3 NW Havana 0 0
Sargent County
3 NW Havana 0 0
4.5 inches of rain fell in an hour.
Water rose above several county roads.
Sargent County
Havana 0 0
Basement flooding was reported in
Havana.
Sargent County
Milnor 0 0
Heavy rainfall caused Storm Lake to
rise and threaten the town of Milnor.
Sandbaggers were called out to help
keep the water out, with as many as 30
homes threatened by the rising water.
The Milnor golf course also had
substantial flooding.
Sargent County
Rutland 0 0
Basement flooding was reported in
Rutland. Crews had to pump water across
roads that were acting like dikes.
Sargent County
1 W Cayuga 0 0
Fields and farm access roads were
flooded. Over 4 inches of rain fell in
an hour.
Sargent County
Cayuga 0 0
Basement flooding was reported in
Cayuga.
Richland County
10 SE Lidgerwood 0 0
Richland County
2 E Mooreton 0 0
Eddy County
6 SSE Sheyenne 0 0
Fields and farm access roads were
flooded.
Richland County
4 WSW Fairmount 0 0
Richland County
9 S Wahpeton 0 0
Hail covered the ground near the Red
River.
Sargent County
Havana 0 0
Sargent County
Havana 0 0
Large trees were blown down.
Sargent County
Havana to 0 0
1 S Rutland
Numerous trees were blown down or
uprooted along the damage path. A roof
was torn off a pole barn in Havana.
Peak winds were estimated at 120 mph.
Sargent County
4 S Cayuga 0 0
Hail from penny to ping pong ball size
fell over Tewaukon Lake.
Richland County
6 SW Lidgerwood 0 0
Richland County
.5 S Mooreton 0 0 225K
A mule barn under construction was
blown down at the Bagg bonanza farm.
Richland County
10 W Wahpeton 0 0
The wind gust was measured by a Davis
weather sensor at the ND DOT weigh
station.
Richland County
4 W Colfax 0 0
A wall cloud with pendant funnel was
reported.
Richland County
Fairmount 0 0
Large tree branches were blown down
along with some power lines.
Richland County
4 NNW Walcott to 0 0
5 N Walcott
A tornado and rising dust plume were
seen, but no damage was reported. The
tornado continued into Cass county.
Cass County
2 ESE Kindred to 0 0
4 E Kindred
This tornado originated 4 miles north-
northwest of Walcott in Richland
county. A tornado and rising dust plume
were seen, but no damage was reported.
Richland County
Wahpeton 0 0
2.44 inches of rain fell in one hour,
causing major street flooding.
Conditions were the worst again along
fifth street south, where cars were
stalled in the high water.
Ransom County
5 S Me Leod 0 0
Water covered a road.
Benson County
Maddock 0 0
Heavy rainfall inundated several roads.
Raw sewage had to be pumped into
ditches to prevent backup in homes.
Benson County
Esmond 0 0
Several streets were flooded in Esmond.
A basement was flooded and a basement
wall collapsed. Around 4 inches of rain
was reported.
Richland County
2 SW Great Bend 0 0
Interstate 29 was reduced to one lane
of traffic because of water on the
road.
Richland County
2 SW Wyndmere 0 0
A bridge was closed due to flash
flooding.
Richland County
Wyndmere 0 0
Basement flooding and sewer backup were
reported.
NDZ052
0 0
Roads and streets were flooded in
Havana, Rutland, and Milnor. Basement
flooding and sandbagging occurred in
Milnor, where twelve mobile homes and
nine homes sustained significant
damage. Heavy amounts of rain fell
numerous times throughout the month of
June. For the month, National Weather
Service cooperative observers reported
12.43 inches of rain at Havana, 11.44
inches of rain at Forman, and 7.58
inches of rain at Cayuga. Unofficial
reports of 16 to 20 inches of rain were
also received. An estimated 30 to 40
percent of crops in the county were
drowned out.
NDZ015
0 0
Excessive runoff flooded fields and
roads in the Hampden area.
NDZ049-053
0 0
In Richland county, flooding caused
around 60 percent losses to hay and
pasture land. Around 35,000 acres did
not get planted and around 230,000
acres were damaged by flooding. Area
fields and roads were flooded around
Fairmount. In Ransom county, excessive
runoff continued to flood fields and
roads south of McLeod. Well-above
normal amounts of rain fell during the
month of June. For the month, National
Weather Service cooperative observers
reported 11.83 inches of rain at
McLeod, 11.26 inches of rain at
Lidgerwood, and 9.10 inches of rain at
Lisbon. Additional NDAWN mesonet
reports included 11.05 inches near
Wyndmere and 6.81 inches near Wahpeton.
Unofficial amounts of 16 to 20 inches
of rain were also received.
NDZ053
0 0
Rainfall toward the end of June pushed
the Red River at Wahpeton/Breckenridge
back above its moderate flood stage of
12 feet. The crest for this event
didn’t occur until early July.
NDZ053
Flood
Persistent rainfall caused 3 crests
along the Wild Rice River at
Abercrombie during the month of June.
The first crest, which occurred around
noon CDT on June 9th, stayed about 2
feet under flood stage. As the Wild
Rice River started to fall after this
first crest, more rain fell across the
basin and the river started rising once
again. This time, the Wild Rice River
peaked (around 1 am CDT on June 17th)
just over its flood stage of 10 feet.
Again, the river started falling, but
levelled off just under flood stage.
More rain fell across the basin toward
the end of the month, pushing the river
up toward its third crest. The actual
third crest did not occur until early
July 2005. However, the Wild Rice River
at Abercrombie did rise above its
moderate flood stage late in the day on
June 30th. So much water drained into
Lake Tewaukon that the pool height rose
four feet over full pool (13 feet deep
rather than 9 feet). This caused the
emergency spillway to be topped. The
only other time this had happened since
the late 1980s was during the flood of
1997. Lake Tewaukon normally covers
about 1,100 acres in area. County road
12 was flooded south of Cayuga by the
Wild Rice River. Great Bend had to
build dikes and sandbag to protect
against the rising Wild Rice River.
OHIO, East
Jefferson County
Brilliant to 0 0 10K
Mingo Jet
Trees and power lines blown down,
interrupting electricity for 50
customers, especially on Township Rd
162.
Columbiana County
8 W Calcutta 0 0 5K
Large trees down.
Muskingum County
Frayszeburg 0 0 5K
Large trees down.
Coshocton County
West Lafayette to 0 0
Coshocton
Muskingum County
North Zanesville 0 0
Tuscarawas County
New Philadelphia 0 0 6K
Trees and power lines down.
Guernsey County
Cambridge 0 0
Noble County
Belle Vly 0 0 3K
Trees down on County Rd 20.
Monroe County
Lewisville 0 0 2K
Trees down.
Belmont County
3 SE Barnesville 0 0 2K
Power lines blown down onto car. Five
people trapped and rescued.
Carroll County
Amsterdam to 0 0 100K
Kilgore
75 to 150 trees were blown down in a
4-mile stretch in Loudon Twp, on roads
Poppy, Post, Province, Germano,
Raindrop, and Amsterdam. A roof was
ripped off a mobile home on Post Rd. A
few barns were damaged.
Harrison County
Cadiz to 0 0 4K
Jewett
Trees down onto Rte 9.
Belmont County
Powhatan Pt to 0 0 6K
Shadyside
Trees and power lines down.
Jefferson County
4 NW East Springfield 0 0 2K
Trees down.
Jefferson County
Richmond 0 0 2K
Trees blown down by 60 mph wind gust.
1800 customers lost electric power in
Jefferson Co.
Belmont County
Bethesda 0 0
62 mph wind gust.
Columbiana County
Lisbon 0 0 5K
Trees and power lines down, on Rte 164,
just south of Lisbon.
Columbiana County
2 N Lisbon 0 0
Jefferson County
15 W Emerson 0 0 4K
Trees and power lines down along Rte
213 in Allencreek Twp.
Muskingum County
3.5 WSW Hopewell 0 0 4K
Several trees down near Gratiot.
Coshocton County
New Castle to 0 0 4K
West Lafayette
Several trees down.
Muskingum County
Sonora 0 0 3K
Few trees down.
Jefferson County
Wintersville 0 0 2K
One tree down.
Tuscarawas County
Newport 0 0 3K
A few trees down.
Columbiana County
Rogers 0 0 2K
Tree down on Rte 558.
Jefferson County
Brilliant 0 0 5K
Trees and power lines down.
OHIO, North
Lucas County
Whitehouse to 0 0 7K
Toledo
Winds were estimated at nearly 60 mph
in western part of the county. A tree
was reported down in Perrysburg and a
twelve inch tree limb was down in
Toledo. In Waterville, a tree was
reported down due to thunderstorm
winds.
Seneca County
Attica 0 0 2K
Thunderstorm winds were estimated at 58
mph.
Seneca County
Attica 0 0
Penny size hail was observed.
Wood County
Countywide 0 0 50K
A trained spotter estimated winds
around 70 mph. Numerous trees, large
limbs, and powers lines came down as a
result of the high winds across the
county. A tree was reported to have
fallen on a car causing damage. At a
high school, a set of stadium lights
were knocked down due to the high
winds.
Hancock County
Countywide 0 0 20K
Winds around 60 mph were reported in
Findley as thunderstorms moved through
the county. Numtrees, large limbs, and
power lines were down across the county
from Arcadia south to Vanlue.
Ottawa County
2 NE Oak Harbor to 0 0
Oak Harbor
Observed winds by a trained spotter
were estimated at 58 mph.
Sandusky County
Countywide 0 0 20K
Observed winds by a trained spotter
were estimated at 60 mph. Strong winds
damaged a roof of a house inches in
diameter. Numerous other trees were
downed across the county along with
power lines. In Woodville, two tree
limbs between 12 and 18 inches in
diameter were taken down as the storms
passed through the county.
Marion County
Marion 0 0 10K
Numerous trees and power lines reported
down around Marion.
Wyandot County
Sycamore 0 0 30K
Several trees and power poles knocked
down.
Erie County
Bay View 0 0 2K
A few large limbs reported down.
Richland County
Shiloh 0 0 2K
Observed winds by a trained spotter
were estimated at 60 mph.
Crawford County
Bucyrus 0 0 2K
A few large limbs reported down.
Huron County
Monroeville 0 0 15K
A roof was blown off a barn.
Huron County
Hartland 0 0 10K
Numerous trees and power lines downed
by strong winds.
Ashland County
Hayesville 0 0 2K
A few large limbs reported down.
Richland County
5 SE Mansfield 0 0 3K
A large tree and a few large limbs were
reported down.
Knox County
Fredericktown to 0 0 3K
Mt Liberty
One tree was reported down in Frederick
town, and a few large limbs were
reported down in Mt. Liberty.
Wayne County
Wooster 0 0 2K
Numerous large limbs down along with
power lines.
Medina County
Lodi 0 0 2K
A few large limbs reported down.
Cuyahoga County
Parma 0 0 2K
A few large limbs reported down.
Sandusky County
Fremont to 0 0 50K
Clyde
Thunderstorm winds downed several large
tree limbs in Fremont and one tree in
Clyde. A barn was heavily damaged to
the south of Fremont.
Ottawa County
Port Clinton 0 0 8K
Thunderstorm winds downed a few trees
near Port Clinton.
Lorain County
Oberlin 0 0 20K
Hail quarter to half dollar size was
observed. A few vehicles sustained
minor damage.
Lucas County
Pt Place 0 0 3K
Thunderstorm winds downed a few large
tree limbs.
Sandusky County
10 E Lindsey 0 0 4K
Several trees and large limbs reported
down from thunderstorm winds.
Lake County
Mentor 0 0 3K
A few large limbs along with a tree
were reported down from thunderstorm
winds.
Huron County
Clarksfield to 0 0 2K
Hartland
A tree was reported down in
Clarksfield, and a sign blown over in
Hartland from thunderstorm winds.
Stark County
North Canton 0 0 2K
A few large limbs downed from
thunderstorm winds.
Lorain County
Elyria 0 0 30K
Half dollar size hail was observed.
Other trained spotters in the area also
reported hail which ranged from penny
to quarter size at that same time.
Knox County
Fredericktown 0 0 10K
Several trees reported down from
thunderstorm winds.
Holmes County
Killbuck 0 0 10K
Several trees downed from thunderstorm
winds.
Marion County
Northwest Portion 0 0 50K
Thunderstorms dumped locally heavy
rains on the northwestern corner of
Marion County. Storm total radar
estimates from that part of the county
were 3 to 6 inches. Flooding occurred
in many low lying areas with several
roads closed at times. Most of this
flooding was near Meeker and Lame. Both
State Route 309 and 37 were flooded by
several inches of water and had to be
briefly closed.
Holmes County
Killbuck 0 0 10K
Thunderstorms dumped locally heavy rain
on portions of Holmes County. Automated
rain gages measured 1.18 inches in
Stillwell and 1.23 inches of rain at
Millersburg during a three hour period.
Some flooding was reported along State
Route 60 near Killbuck.
Knox County
North Portion 0 0 250K
Thunderstorms dumped torrential rains
on the northern portion of Knox County.
A spotter east of Fredericktown
measured 5.25 inches of rainfall
between 2 and 6 p.m. Widespread lowland
flooding occurred across northern Knox
County. Several roads were washed out
in the Fredericktown and Knox Lake
areas. Flood waters were several feet
deep on some roads. Extensive basement
flooding was also reported.
Huron County
New London 0 0
Penny size hail was observed.
Lorain County
Oberlin to 0 0 5K
South Amherst
Nickel size hail was observed. Several
other reports from the county also
contained observations of penny size
hail.
Hancock County
Findlay to 0 0 25K
1 W Van Buren
Numerous trees and power poles were
blown down. A semi truck was also blown
over from thunderstorm winds.
Richland County
Mansfield to 0 0
Lexington
Nickel size hail was observed.
Ottawa County
Genoa to 0 0 100K
Martin
Numerous trees, power lines, and power
poles downed from thunderstorm winds.
One tree was reported to have fallen on
a house. Two semi trucks were also
blown over.
Sandusky County
Woodville 0 0 2K
A few large limbs down.
Wayne County
Doylestown 0 0 2K
A few large limbs were reported down
from thunderstorm winds.
Geauga County
Middlefield 0 0
Nickel size hail was observed.
Ashland County
Nova 0 0
Penny size hail was observed.
Summit County
Greensburg 0 0
Penny size hail was observed.
Stark County
Uniontown 0 0 10K
Quarter size hail was observed.
Summit County
Portage Lakes 0 0 10K
Quarter size hail was observed.
Portage County
Randolph 0 0
Penny size hail was observed.
Portage County
Randolph 0 0 4K
Winds observed by a trained spotter
were estimated at 60 mph. There was
also a report from law enforcement that
two trees were downed from thunderstorm
winds.
Ashtabula County
1 NE Richmond Cente 0 0 4K
Two trees downed due to thunderstorm
winds.
Trumbull County
Youngstown Muni Arpt 0 0 5K
Winds at Youngstown Warren Regional
Airport were measured at 58 mph. Also,
across southern portions of the county,
trained spotters reported numerous
large limbs down.
Stark County
Massillon to 0 0 50K
Canton
Thunderstorms dumped between one and
two inches of rain on portions of Stark
County in a very short period of time.
1.93 inches of rain was measured by an
automated gage near Genoa in about 90
minutes. Widespread urban and lowland
flooding occurred between Massilon and
Canton. Water on some roadways was as
much as two feet deep.
Ashland County
Mifflin 0 0
Quarter size hail was observed near
Mifflin.
Morrow County
Iberia 0 0 4K
Thunderstorm winds downed one tree and
several large limbs south of Iberia.
Crawford County
4 N Galion 0 0
Penny size hail was observed.
Stark County
Canton to 0 0 20K
Louisville
Quarter size hail was observed on the
south side of Canton. A trained spotter
had reported that the hail had
accumulated on the ground to nearly an
inch before tapering off. Other trained
spotters had reported observing hail
varying from penny to quarter size from
Canton to Louisville.
Stark County
Canton 0 0 20K
A power company had reported several
power poles down in the Canton area.
Numerous large limbs were also reported
downed from thunderstorm winds.
Mahoning County
North Benton 0 0 5K
Nickel size hail was observed.
Ashland County
Hayesville to 0 0 10K
Jeromesville
Several trees were reported downed as
severe thunderstorms moved east through
central portions of the county.
Richland County
Bellville 0 0
Penny size hail was observed.
Wayne County
West Salem 0 0 4K
One tree and several large limbs downed
from thunderstorm winds.
Medina County
5 S Medina 0 0 10K
Several trees and large limbs down from
thunderstorm winds.
Ashtabula County
New Lyme to 0 0 100K
Rome
Lightning struck an oil well storage
tank in New Lyme Township around 6 p.m.
A second oil well was struck by
lightning at 6:54 p.m. in Rome
Township. Fires resulted from both of
these strikes. Oil was spilled at both
sites and cleanup crews had to be
dispatched to contain the spills.
Cuyahoga County
Broadview Hgts 0 0 50K
Thunderstorms dumped two to three
inches of rain on Broadview Heights in
less than 90 minutes. An off duty NWS
employee measured 2.24 inches by 7:30
p.m. Extensive lowland and urban
flooding occurred in Broadview Heights.
Several roads had to be closed because
of flood waters up 2 feet deep.
Ashtabula County
South Portion 0 0 50K
Thunderstorms dumped locally heavy
rains on the southern portion of
Ashtabula County. An estimated three
inches of rain fell in the Andover
area. Extensive flooding occurred in
Andover with several streets, including
U.S. Highway 6 briefly closed. Flood
waters greater than 6 inches deep were
also reported in Orwell.
Crawford County
Chatfield 0 0 2K
A few large limbs down.
Cuyahoga County
Brecksville 0 0 10K
Several trees downed due to
thunderstorm winds.
Wayne County
Wooster 0 0 10K
Several trees downed due to
thunderstorm winds.
Ottawa County
3 E Oak Harbor 0 0
Penny size hail was observed.
Stark County
5 N Massillon 0 0 2K
A few large limbs down.
Mahoning County
Youngstown 0 0
Penny size hail was observed.
Lucas County
Countywide 0 0 5K
Numerous large limbs reported down
across the county.
Hancock County
4 SW Rawson 0 0 2K
A few large limbs reported down.
Wood County
Bowling Green 0 0 2K
A few trees were reported down.
Ottawa County
Martin to 0 0 3K
Port Clinton
A tree and a few large limbs reported
down.
Sandusky County
5 SE Woodville 0 0 6K
A few trees reported down from severe
thunderstorm winds.
Seneca County
7 E Fostoria 0 0
Penny size hail was observed.
Wyandot County
Wharton 0 0 2K
A few large limbs were reported down.
Sandusky County
Green Spgs 0 0 4K
Many large limbs reported down.
Seneca County
Green Spgs 0 0 4K
Many large limbs reported down.
Erie County
Avery to 0 0 10K
Vermilion
A 60 mph wind gust was estimated by law
law in enforcement Avery. As the storm
progressed east, a 62 mph wind gust was
measured in Vermillion by a trained
spotter.
Huron County
Norwalk 0 0 10K
A trained spotter estimated winds at 60
mph, with several trees and powers
lines down.
Marion County
Marion 0 0 5K
Numerous trees and large limbs were
reported down from thunderstorm winds.
Also, railroad gate crossing bars were
broken due to severe thunderstorm
winds.
Lorain County
Avon 0 0 10K
A measured 63 mph wind gust was
reported by local law enforcement.
Morrow County
5 E Iberia 0 0 10K
Several trees and large limbs were
reported down.
Cuyahoga County
Warrensville Hgts 0 0 10K
Several trees reported down from
thunderstorm winds.
Medina County
Medina 0 0 6K
A few trees were reported down from
severe thunderstorm winds.
Ashland County
2 S Perrysville 0 0 2K
A few large limbs were reported down.
Richland County
Olivesburg 0 0
Winds were estimated by a trained
spotter at 60 mph.
Knox County
Countywide 0 0 10K
Several trees were reported down across
the county.
Wayne County
Wooster 0 0 10K
Several trees were reported down.
Cuyahoga County
Bedford 0 0 10K
Several trees and power lines down
reported from thunderstorm winds.
Summit County
Greensburg 0 0 6K
A few trees were reported down, which
also took down power lines in the area.
Ashtabula County
Austinburg 0 0 8K
Several large limbs and power lines
downed from severe thunderstorm winds.
Portage County
Atwater 0 0 4K
Two trees were reported down.
Trumbull County
North Bloomfield 0 0 2K
A few large limbs were reported down.
Mahoning County
Struthers 0 0
Penny size hail was observed.
Lucas County
Berkey 0 0 50K
A 73 mph wind gust was measured, which
snapped a 20 foot tall lightpost in
half and knocked down a windmill. A
paddle boat was lifted out of the water
and numerous trees and power lines were
downed. Nickel size hail was also
reported with this storm.
Hancock County
4 SW Rawson 0 0 15K
Numerous large limbs and radio antennas
blown down from severe thunderstorm
winds.
OHIO, Northwest
Van Wert County
Convoy to 0 0
1 S Scott
Spotters reported sustained winds of 50
mph with gusts to 60 mph in the Convoy
area, with the winds increasing to 70
mph as the storm passed south of Scott.
Williams County
West Unity 0 0
Large tree down across the road in West
Unity.
Defiance County
Defiance 0 0 5K
Trees and power lines were reported
down.
Putnam County
Continental 0 1 15K
A barn was blown down in the area. A RV
was rolled over on a nearby road. The
driver suffered minor injuries to a
foot as a result of the upset.
Paulding County
Paulding 0 0
Power lines were reported down in
Paulding.
Fulton County
7 SE Wauseon 0 0 5K
Trees and power lines reported down
southwest of Wauseon.
Henry County
Liberty Center 0 0
A estimated wind gust to 60 mph was
reported by spotters.
Allen County
Lafayette 0 0
A few trees were reported down near
Lafayette.
Putnam County
2.5 E Ottawa 0 0
Pictures and eyewitness reports
confirmed a large dust devil developed
on a clear and sunny day. This dust
devil extended over 100 feet into the
air as was easily visible. Local law
enforcement officials did track the
feature, with no damage being reported.
Williams County
2 SW Alvordton 0 0 5K
A tree as well as some power lines were
reported down across a road near
Kinkle.
Defiance County
Hicksville 0 0
Deflance County
12 E Hicksville 0 0
Three trees were blown down.
OHIO, Southeast
Athens County
Nelsonville 0 0 10K
Trees and large branches were knocked
down. One tree fell across a house.
Vinton County
Orland 0 0
Trees fell along Route 56.
Athens County
Chauncey 0 0
Large branches were blown down.
Athens County
Athens 0 0
A gust to 62 mph was measured at Ohio
University.
Jackson County
Wellston 0 0 5K
Several trees were blown down. A mobile
home was damaged.
Morgan County
Malta to 0 0
Mc Connelsville
Large branches were blown down causing
power outages.
Washington County
Waterford 0 0
Washington County
Lowell 0 0
Washington County
Reno 0 0
Large branches fell across Route 7.
Lawrence County
Coal Grove 0 0
Trees fell across roads.
Lawrence County
Burlington 0 0
Trees were blown down across roads.
OHIO, Southwest
Logan County
Middleburg 0 0 3K
One tree and a couple large limbs were
downed.
Mercer County
3 E Celina 0 0 8K
A wall was knocked down at a Bob Evans
restaurant under construction. The
construction site is located at the
intersection of State Route 29 and
Havemann Road.
Darke County
3 W New Weston 0 0
Mercer County
Celina 0 0 3K
Winds were estimated near 60 mph with
large limbs downed.
Darke County
Yorkshire 0 0 10K
Auglaize County
St Marys 0 0 5K
Numerous trees were downed across the
western part of the county.
Shelby County
Ft Loramie 0 0
Hardin County
Kenton 0 0 3K
Several large limbs were knocked down.
Clark County
2 E Springfield 0 0 3K
Power poles were downed.
Montgomery County
Kettering 0 0
Greene County
Beavercreek 0 0
Champaign County
6 N Urbana 0 0
OHZ054>055-065
0 0
Scattered thunderstorms producing
localized flooding across portions of
central Ohio. The storms produced
between two and three inches of rain
from central Madison county, east
across the Columbus metro area. Several
roads were flooded across the southern
Columbus suburbs between Grove City and
Pickerington.
OHZ026-044-055-065
0 0
Widely scattered thunderstorms dumped
up to two inches of rain in portions of
west central and central Ohio. Several
roads were flooded and impassible in
the Columbus metro area east into
northern Fairfield county. Water up to
four inches in depth entered the first
floor of a fire station in Kenton.
Fairfield County
6 NE Baltimore 0 0 3K
Four trees were knocked down.
Montgomery County
Germantown to 0 0 3K
Dayton
Two trees were downed.
Hamilton County
Newtown to 0 0 5K
Mt Washington
Trees were downed.
Highland County
Mowrystown to 0 0 5K
8 E Hillsboro
Trees were knocked down.
Clermont County
Nicholsville 0 0
Ross County
Chillicothe 0 0 3K
Trees were knocked down.
Clermont County
5 W Batavia 0 0 3K
Several trees were knocked down around
Eastgate.
Pike County
6 W Latham 0 0 3K
A few trees were downed.
Brown County
5 NW Georgetown 0 0 20K
A barn sustained structural damage
along Smokey Row Road. A nearby
workshed had its roof peeled off.
Several trees were also downed across
the area.
Ross County
Londonderry 0 0
OHZ073-077>078
0 0
Thunderstorms produced some flooding of
roads across portions of southwest and
southern Ohio during the afternoon.
Pike County
Countywide 0 0 6K
Numerous trees were knocked down,
especially east of US Route 23.
Adams County
Seaman to 0 0 15K
Peebles
A mobile home lost its roof to the
thunderstorm winds. A couple of trees
were also knocked down.
Hocking County
Starr 0 0 3K
A few trees were knocked down along
State Routes 56 and 328 in the southern
part of the county.
Adams County
Manchester to 0 0 5K
5 S West Union
Several trees were downed.
Scioto County
3 W West Portsmouth 0 0 3K
Trees and powerlines were downed.
Scioto Counly
Portsmouth 0 0 3K
A couple of trees were knocked down.
Darke County
New Madison 0 0
OHZ042-061
0 0
Isolated thunderstorms affected
portions of the Miami Valley during the
late afternoon and early evening.
Locally heavy rain caused flooding of
roads across the eastern portion of the
Dayton metro area, and over southern
Darke county.
Montgomery County
Kettering 0 0 10K
Numerous trees were also downed along
Stroop Road.
Hardin County
6 E Kenton 1 0
An Amish boy was killed when lightning
struck the tree he was leaning against.
He had taken shelter under the tree
from the thunderstorm. M15UT
Clinton County
Midland 0 0 10K
A silo was blown down.
Butler County
Hamilton 0 0 3K
A few trees were downed on the west
side of town.
Warren County
2 SE Lebanon 0 0 4K
Several trees and large limbs were
downed along Cook Road. Patio furniture
was displaced from a residence in the
Lakeshore Landing neighborhood off of
Cook Road.
Warren County
4 N Lebanon 0 0 3K
Trees were knocked down.
Darke County
New Madison 0 0
Madison County
3 E London to 0 0 3K
West Jefferson
Several trees and large limbs were
downed.
Franklin County
2 W Upper Arlington 0 0
Greene County
Xenia 0 0 3K
Trees were knocked down.
Licking County
Newark 0 0 10K
A 30-foot by 30-foot section of a roof
was ripped off of a building on the
southeast side of town. A construction
trailer was turned on its side, and a
steel overhang was pulled off of a
home, causing minor damage to a wall.
Madison County
3 W Mt Sterling 0 0
Warren County
4 E Waynesville 0 0 3K
Two trees were downed on the west side
of Caesar Creek State Park. Penny size
hail also fell for a short period.
Pickaway County
4 W Orient 0 0 3K
Several 20-inch tree limbs were downed
along London Road.
Clark County
South Charleston 0 0 10K
OHZ054
0 0
Thunderstorms produced heavy rain
across portions of eastern Madison
county during the afternoon. A barn was
flooded to the south of West Jefferson.
Delaware County
Ostrander 0 0
Trees were also downed.
Franklin County
2 NE Grove City 1 2
A man at the Phoenix Golf Links was
struck by lightning and killed. Two
other men in his party were injured by
the lightning strike.
M42GF
Franklin County
Bexley to 0 0 10K
Whitehall
Darke County
Greenville 0 0
Darke County
3 E Greenville 0 0
Ross County
2 NW Chillicothe 1 5
An inmate in the yard at the Chillico
the Correctional Institute was struck
and killed by lightning. Five others
were injured by the lightning strike.
M400U
Clark County
4 E Enon 0 0 3K
Trees were downed near the intersection
of Old Mill and Rocky Point Roads.
Greene County
2 E Fairborn 0 0 3K
A few trees were knocked down along
Armstrong Road.
Clark County
Donnelsville 0 0 3K
Trees and power poles were knocked
down.
Miami County
Tipp City 0 0 2K
One tree and power lines were downed.
Greene County
Beavercreek 0 0 3K
Several trees and power lines were
downed.
Franklin County
Grandview Hgts to 0 0 5K
Bexley
Trees were downed.
OHZ042-051-051-053-
055-060-062-070>072-
077
0 0
Scattered thunderstorms affected the
Miami Valley and pportions of southwest
Ohio during the afternoon. One to two
inches of rain fell across this area,
causing several roads to flood.
Additional thunderstorms developed into
a mesoscale convective complex during
the evening and moved southeast across
these same areas. another one to two
inches fell across much of southwest
Ohio, with numerous roads becoming
flooded and impassible. Many streams
and creeks rose out of their banks. A
portion of the roof of the Elder
Beerman Store in the Middletown Mall
collapsed due to the weight of the
water on the roof.
Greene County
Spring Vly 0 0 3K
A few trees were knocked down.
Greene County
Jamestown 0 0 3K
Trees were downed.
Licking County
Johnstown to 0 0 5K
Homer
Trees were downed on Oregon Street in
Johnstown, and near the intersection of
State Route 661 and Homer Road.
Ross County
Massieville 0 0 3K
Large limbs were knocked down.
Warren County
Waynesville to 0 0 6K
1 W Morrow
Power lines were downed, and a tree
fell on a car in Hamilton Township.
Clinton County
5 SW Wilmington 0 0
The 58 mph measured gust occurred along
State Route 730 near Cowan Lake.
Licking County
Granville 0 0 3K
Several large limbs were knocked down.
Warren County
2 NE Springboro 0 1
A man, age unkown, was struck by
lightning at a construction site.
Fairfield County
Baltimore to 0 0 5K
Bremen
Trees were downed.
Scioto County
4 N Barden 0 0 10K
A fifteen foot shed was blown into a
utility pole.
Hamilton County
North College Hill to 0 0 6K
Hyde Park
Numerous trees were downed just to the
north and east of downtown Cincinnati.
Hamilton County
1 E The Vlg Of Indian 0 0 3K
Trees were downed.
Darke County
1 N Palestine 0 0 8K
Numerous trees were downed as well.
Darke County
New Madison 0 0 4K
Trees and power lines were knocked
down.
Preble County
2 S Eaton 0 0 3K
A few large limbs were downed.
Montgomery County
3 S Trotwood 0 0 8K
Several six- to eight-inch diameter
trees were downed.
Montgomery County
New Lebanon 0 0
Greene County
Beavercreek 0 0
Montgomery County
Dayton to 0 0 8K
Centerville
Several large trees were downed across
the southern Dayton metro area. An
eight-foot diameter tree fell on a
house.
Butler County
3 NE Oxford 0 0 3K
Two trees were downed near the
intersections of Hamilton-Eaton and
Somersville Roads.
Warren County
Springboro to 0 0 5K
Waynesville
Trees and power lines were knocked
down.
Clinton County
Wilmington 0 0 3K
Several trees were downed.
Location Character of Storm
NORTH CAROLINA, Central
Forsyth County
Winston Salem Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Three to four trees were blown down on
Davis Road.
Warren County
Macon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree limbs were blown down,
covering US Highway 158.
Durham County
1 N Durham Hail (0.75)
Penny sized hail reported at the Durham
Correctional Center.
Warren County
Warrenton Hail (0.75)
Forsyth County
Winston Salem Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down and an
outbuilding was damaged on Westview
Drive.
Franklin County
Franklinton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down near US Highway 1
Montgomery County
2 E Mt Gilead Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were blown down
near NC 731.
Alamance County
Burlington Arpt Hail (0.75)
Dime to penny sized hail at Burlington-
Alamance Regional Airport. 48 mph wind
gust also measured, and a 100-year-old
maple tree fell on a home built in the
early 1900s on Kirkpatrick Road in
Burlington.
Alamance County
Graham Flash Flood
Businesses were flooded in town, along
Highways 87, 54 and 49.
Davidson County
5 N Lexington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Power lines were blown down.
Wake County
4 N Raleigh Flash Flood
One and a half feet of water covered
the intersection of Falls of the Neuse
and Spring Forest Roads. The flood
waters floated an SUV.
Wake County
4 N Raleigh Hail (1.00)
Quarter sized hail was reported at the
intersection of Sandy Forks and Falls
of the Neuse Roads. Numerous reports of
dime sized hail elsewhere in Raleigh.
Wake County
1 W Morrisville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down on power lines on
Highway 55 and Carpenter Road.
NORTH CAROLINA, Central
Edgecombe County
5 E Rocky Mt Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down along US Highway
64 Alternate between Rocky Mount and
Kingsboro.
Wake County
Raleigh Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Five power poles were blown down with
the wires still live, trapping thirteen
people in eight different vehicles at
Blue Ridge Road and Wade Avenue.
Chatham County
5 NW Moncure Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
Wake County
4 N Raleigh Flash Flood
Several inches of water covered the
intersection of Falls of the Neuse and
Spring Forest Roads. Flood waters
floated another vehicle, which blocked
the intersection. 1.3 inches of rain
fell in 20 minutes at Edwards Mill Road
and Laurel Drive.
Chatham County
Wilsonville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
Cumberland County
Fayetteville Flash Flood
About six inches of water covered the
floors of businesses on Franklin Street
after water backed out of a storm
drainage system, covering the street,
flooding buildings and the parking lot
for the Police Department. Cross Creek
overflowed its banks and left mud on
streets, sidewalks, and parking lots.
Twenty streets were closed due to
flooding.
Moore County
5 S Robbins Flash Flood
Mt. Carmel Road closed due to high
water from creek overflowing its banks.
Anson County
Ansonville Hail (0.75)
Penny sized hail reported on US
Highway 52.
Davidson County
5 NE Lexington Hail (0.75)
Marble to penny sized hail along US
Highway 29 between Thomasville and
Lexington.
Orange County
Efland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
Stanly County
Cottonville Flash Flood
Secondary roads and bridges were under
water.
NORTH CAROLINA, Central Coastal
Dare County
Manteo Hail (0.75)
Pea to penny sized hail reported.
Dare County
Nags Head Rip Current
An Illinois man was drowned in a rip
current on a Nags Head beach. The man
was pulled from the water by
lifeguards, and pronounced dead later
in the afternoon at an area hospital.
M401 W
Carteret County
10 W Atlantic Beach to Tornado (F0)
11 W Atlantic Beach
A waterspout moved onshore from the
Atlantic side of Emerald Isle, and
moved west for one mile before
dissipating. A trained spotter reported
shingles and tree limbs down on Lee
Avenue. Tree damage was reported near
the Emerald Isle Police Department.
NORTH CAROLINA, Extreme Southwest
Cherokee County
Murphy Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Numerous trees down countywide.
Reported by the Sheriffs Office.
Cherokee County
Murphy Hail (1.75)
Golfball-size hail reported in Murphy,
by the public.
NORTH CAROLINA, North Coastal
NONE REPORTED.
NORTH CAROLINA, Northwest and North Central
Stokes County
Pine Hall Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Rockingham County
7 E Ayersville Hail (0.75)
Thunderstorm winds during the evening
of 6th downed trees in Pine Hill in
Stokes county. A thunderstorms during
the evening of the 6th produced penny
sized hail 7 miles east of Ayersville.
Stokes County
Pinnacle Hail (1.00)
Stokes County
King Hail (0.75)
A severe thunderstorm during the
afternoon of the 7th produced hail up
to quarter sized in Stokes county.
Stokes County
Danbury Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Thunderstorm winds downed trees in the
town of Danbury on the evening of the
21st.
NORTH CAROLINA, South Coastal
NONE REPORTED.
NORTH CAROLINA, Southwest
NCZ082
Flood
After a night of moderate to heavy
rain, flooding developed along some
creeks in the northern part of the
county during the morning. The first
stream that flooded was Goose Creek,
which flooded near the intersection of
highways 601 and 218. Flooding from the
South Fork of Crooked Creek later
threatened a home on station road.
Several roads were closed because of
high water, including Goldmine, Mill
Grove, and Matthew-Weddington roads.
NCZ072
Flood
Flooding first began along several
creeks in the Midland area, including
Clear, Muddy, and Little Meadow, as
well as some small tributaries of the
Rocky River. Later in the morning, the
Rocky River flooded in the northwest
part of the county, near Poplar Tent
Rd. Several roads were closed due to
high water, including Hopewell Church
Rd, where several homes were surrounded
by high water.
Buncombe County
Asheville Hail (0.88)
Transylvania County
Rosman Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees blown down.
Henderson County
Hendersonville Hail (0.88)
Burke County
Chesterfield Hail (0.75)
Burke County
Chesterfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Polk County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous trees down across the county.
Graham County
Fontana Vlg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees down around Fontana Lake
and highway 28.
Cabarrus County
8 NE Cabarrus Flash Flood
A severe thunderstorm produced extreme-
ly heavy rainfall across northern por-
tions of Cabarrus County. A spotter
reported several roads under as much as
a foot of water, including portions of
Sisk-Carter Rd and Shuping Mill Rd.
Rowan County
Granite Quarry to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Salisbury
Several trees and power lines blown
down in the Granite Quarry area. Part
of a large tree snapped and another
tree blown over in Salisbury.
Cabarrus County
4 ESE Kannapolis Hail (1.00)
Mecklenburg County
Charlotte Flash Flood
A tributary of Little Sugar Creek
flooded Bradbury and Montford drives in
south Charlotte. Two vehicles were
trapped in flood water, and their
drivers had to be rescued. Several
homes were threatened for a while, and
at least 1 home had water up to the top
of the front porch.
Mecklenburg County
Charlotte Lightning
Lightning ignited fires at 2 homes.
Caldwell County
Lenoir Flash Flood
Severe urban flooding in Lenoir, with
cars stalled out on highway 18, Creek-
way Dr, and Morganton Bvd. Several
small creeks also flooded in the
vicinity of town. Water entered the
basements of several homes and busi-
nesses, including the Emergency
Services building.
NCZ034
Landslide
Several mudslides around the city
accompanied a flash flood. One mudslide
took down a utility pole and destroyed
part of a parking lot. Another col-
lapsed a retaining wall, which in turn
damaged a sewer line.
Caldwell County
Lenoir Flash Flood
For the second consecutive evening,
severe urban flooding developed in
Lenoir and small streams flooded around
town. Several roads were closed
throughout the city.
Caldwell County
5 ENE Lenoir Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees blown down. Report of
funnel in the same area.
Swain County
10 SW Bryson City Flash Flood
A very small, but persistent rain
shower produced 5 inches of rain in 2
hours, resulting in flash flooding in a
small area in the Wesser community.
Wesser Creek flooded near its con-
fluence with the Nantahala River, co-
vering several roads with water. Water
entered several homes in this area as
well.
Gaston County
Gastonia Flash Flood
A creek overflowed its banks, flooding
part of Franklin Bvd.
Cabarrus County
5 SW Kannapolis Flash Flood
Flooding of Poplar Tent and Odell
Schools roads west and southwest of
Kannapolis.
Mecklenburg County
Charlotte Flash Flood
A small creek overflowed its banks near
Statevitle Ave, with water surrounding
a home. At least one road was covered
with water.
Rowan County
6 SSW Salisbury Flash Flood
Webb Road flooded in the vicinity of
Glover Rd and Mt Hope Church Rd. Report
of 10 to 12 inches of water covering
Old Concord Rd in this same area.
Haywood County
Waynesville Flash Flood
Richland Creek flooded Riverbend Rd.
NCZ059-063
Flood
NCZ062
Flood
Flooding developed on the Cullasaja
River and some of its tributaries bet-
ween the communities of Cullasaja and
Highlands, closing several roads and
forcing the evacuation of a campground.
The rising fiver washed out a new sewer
line near Wells Grove Rd. Flooded tri-
butaries included Nickajack Creek and
Turtle Pond Creek, which forced evacua-
tion of at least 1 residence. Closed
roads included Turtle Pond Creek and
River Roads. A 2-day rainfall total of
7.9 inches was reported at Scaly
Mountain.
NCZ064
Flood
Flooding developed first along the
Davidson River in Pisgah National
Forest, tbrcing a road closure. A sec-
tion of highway 64 was closed near
Sapphire. Other road closures included
Richland Creek Rd in Lake Toxaway.
Haywood County
Canton Hail (0.75)
Haywood County
Waynesville Hail (1.00)
Haywood County
14 NNE Waynesville Hail (0.88)
Hail up to the size of nickels piled up
along the side of the road in the Fines
Creek area.
Macon County
Highlands Flash Flood
Street flooding in Highlands, at least
part of the flooding was due to Mill
Creek overflowing its banks.
Mecklenburg County
10 NW Charlotte Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A couple trees down in the Lake Norman
area.
Mecklenburg County
l0 NW Charlotte Hail (0.88)
Gaston County
Belmont to Hail (0.88)
Mt Holly
Hail of unknown size at the intersec-
tion of I-85 and highway 273 and along
highway 74 at the Catawba River in the
Belmont area. Pea to nickel size hail
in Mt Holly.
Gaston County
Belmont to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Mt Holly
3 inch diamter limbs down.
Mecklenburg County
11 SW Charlotte Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A couple trees down in the Carowinds
area.
Lincoln County
l WSW Lineolnton to Hail (1.00)
4 W Lineolnton
Nickel to quarter sized hail at the
intersection of highways 182 and 27.
Caldwell County
Granite Falls Hail (0.75)
Catawba County
Longview Hail (0.75)
Dime hail at the intersection of 23rd
St and highway 70.
Burke County
Pleasant Grove Brke Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous trees blown down across the
entire county, with most trees down in
Pleasant Grove.
Burke County
Valdese Heavy Rain
A small pond overflowed near Valdese,
flooding part of highway 10. This
typically happens during heavy rain.
Rutherford County
5 N Forest City Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees down near Forest City, some on
roads and houses, and power lines down
on highway 221 south of Rutherfordton.
Rutherford County
5 N Forest City Hail (0.75)
Jackson County
Cullowhee Hail (0.75)
Jackson County
Cullowhee Flash Flood
Flooding of creeks with water beginning
to threaten trailer parks.
Madison County
Marshall Flash Flood
Creeks came out of their banks around
Marshall. Water covered portions of
highway 213 at the junction of highways
25 and 70. Rollins Rd was also covered
with water.
Transylvania County
4 E Brevard Hail (0.75)
Reported at Pisgah Forest.
Transylvania County
7 NE Brevard Hail (0.88)
Henderson County
10 NW Hendersonville Hail (0.75)
Transylvania County
6 ENE Brevard Hail (0.50)
Mainly pea size hail fell for about 30
minutes and accumulated to a depth of 3
incehs in the Penrose area. The hail
was still on the ground the next day.
County reported damage to apple crops.
There was a rumor of golfball size hail
in this area as well, but this could
not be confirmed.
Macon County
Highlands Lightning
Lightning hit a gas line on Flat
Mountain Rd, which caused a nereby
house to catch fire.
Jackson County
13 SSE Sylva Lightning
Lightning sparked a fire out an out-
building on Cowee Ridge. The structure
was destroyed.
Henderson County
Hendersonville Lightning
Lightning ignited a house fire near the
Laurel Park Shopping center. The fire
destroyed much of the roof.
Henderson County
Countywide Flash Flood
Flooding began around Hendersonville,
where portions of highway 25 were under
water. Highway 64 was covered with
water near Endeyville. Numerous other
roads flooded across the county, some
due to poor drainage, others due to
flooding streams, which included Mud
Creek and Clear Creek. At least 16
roads were closed across the county
during the event. By around sunrise,
flooding was quite severe, as 6 moto-
rists required rescue from submerged
vehicles. A lake overflowed at Camp
Judea near Edneyville, damaging several
vehicles and cabins, and necessitating
evacuation of 175 campers.
Polk County
3 W Tryon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down on highway 176 between Tryon
and Saluda.
Rutherford County
Rutherfordton Lightning
Tree trees snapped off by lightning.
Jackson County
Cashiers Lightning
Lightning sparked a house fire, causing
extensive damage to the structure and
its contents.
Madison County
7 W Marshall Flash Flood
Big Pine Creek flooded several roads
and trapped some residents in their
homes. Several private bridges and
culverts were washed out.
Gaston County
Gastonia Lightning
Lightning sparked several structural
fires in the county.
Rutherford County
Forest City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees also down in Spindale around the
same time.
Polk County
7 W Columbus Heavy Rain
A mudslide was reported on Holbert Cove
Rd and a culvert was washed out on
Skyuka Mountain Rd.
Union County
Countywide Flash Flood
Flooding began across the county with
severe urban and poor drainage
flooding, mainly in areas from Monroe
to Matthews. Several major roads were
flooded through Monroe, including high-
way 74 and Rocky River Rd. By early
afternoon, flooding had become quite
serious across the county, as a few
overflowing creeks and streams contri-
buted to the problem. Flooded creeks
included Stump Lick Branch, Bearskin
Creek, and Stewarts Creek. In all, 30
to 35 roads were closed across the
county due to high water.
Burke County
Morganton Lightning
A person was struck by lightning.
Mcdowell County
Dysortville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Burke County
Morganton Lightning
A womans lace was burned when the phone
she was talking on exploded during a
power surge caused by lightning.
Burke County
10 W Morganton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees, large limbs, and an awning blown
down at Lake James campground at
Benfield Landing.
Iredeli County
9 N Turnersburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and a large limbs down on Warren
Bridge Rd near the Wilkes County line.
NORTH DAKOTA Central and West
Bottineau County
6 S Souris Hail (0.75)
Heavy rainfall accompanied this storm.
Renville County
1 W Glenburn Funnel Cloud
Morton County
13 SE New Salem Hail (1.25)
Morton County
10 SW Mandan to Funnel Cloud
10 W Mandan
Several funnel clouds observed.
Sioux County
9 N Selfridge Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Morton County
Glen Ullin Hail (0.88)
Adams County
19 NE Hettinger Hail (0.75)
Hettinger County
11 S Mott to Tornado (F1)
5 E Mott
The tornado destroyed a barn. At one
time there were two tornadoes on the
ground at the same time from the same
thunderstorm cell.
Morton County
10 W New Salem Hail (1.00)
Morton County
Hebron Hail (0.88)
Stark County
Richardton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Dumpster tipped over by the strong
winds. Dime size hail accompanied the
storm.
Hettinger County
1 W Burt to Tornado (F1)
16 N Burt
Tornado remained in open country
destroying a barn 1 northwest of Burt.
Morton County
10 S Hebron Thunderstorm Wind (G78)
Numerous trees uprooted. Nickel size
hail reported with the storm. Report
from NDHP trooper.
Stark County
5 SE Lefor to Tornado (FI)
6 E Lefor
Tornado touched down in residence yard.
A corral partly down and roof torn off
a shed. Several trees uprooted. Penny
size hail accompanied the storm.
Bottineau County
Souris Heavy Rain
Storm total rainfall was estimated at
4.00 inches.
Morton County
Hebron Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Mclean County
Max Flash Flood
Heavy rainfall up to 4 inches resulted
in water flowing from the streets into
homes and businesses. A total of 36
properties affected by water.
Ward County
8 S Minot Flash Flood
Public reported a foot of water over
highway 83.
Ward County
Surrey Flash Flood
Driveways were washed out and 10
bridges were damaged as water flowed
over them. Area from Surrey to Sawyer
hardest hit. Road department had to
breach Ward County Road 14 east of ND52
to relieve flooding. One home com-
pletely submerged in water.
Bottineau County
Souris Flash Flood
The townships of Dahlen, Harman,
Peabody, Scandia, Starbuck and Edisvold
greatly impacted. Ten home basements
full of water as it flowed across roads
and fields into homes. Souris reported
6 inches of rain in a few hours. Seve-
ral gravel county roads washed out.
Water penetrated gasoline tank with 500
gallons lost. USDA determined rainfall
totaled 7 inches and 150,000 acres of
crops were impacted on 200 farms.
Renville County
2 E Glenburn to Flash Flood
5 SE Glenburn
Roads under water and closed to
traffic.
Mchenry County
Granville to Flash Flood
Upham
Heavy rainfall up to 4.40 inches fell
at Deering and 4.75 inches reported
just west of Upham. Burlington Northern
Santa Fe Railroad track was under water
near Deering. A foot of water rushing
over some county roads washing out some
gravel ones … especially south and
west of Granville.
Stutsman County
Jamestown Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
Emergency Manager reported in the city
of Jamestown a tree fell on a mobile
home with extensive damage. Numerous
tree branches down. Some street signs
were bent.
Grant County
5 N Lark to Tornado (F0)
6 N Lark
Tornado touched down in open country
causing no damage.
Slope County
16 SE Amidon Hail (0.75)
Golden Valley County
Golva Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Hettinger County
New England Hail (0.88)
Stark County
Belfield Hail (0.75)
Stark County
Belfield to Tornado (F1)
1 NE Belfield
Tornado touched down on the northeast
side of Belfield in a residence yard.
Tornado tore a 5 foot handman jack from
under a school bus and threw it through
the roof of a house. A storage shed was
moved 200 feet and destroyed. A 1200
bushel grain bin was carried 500 feet
and destroyed.
Adams County
7 NW Hettinger Funnel Cloud
Williams County
10 S Tioga Hail (1.75)
Emmons County
Strasburg Hail (1.00)
Wind gust up to 50 mph accompanied the
storm and hail.
Burleigh County
3 SE Bismarck Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
One inch diameter trees were snapped in
half and roof blown offa mobile home.
Burleigh County
3 SE Bismarck Arpt to Tornado (FI)
4 SE Bismarck Arpt
Tornado briefly touched down in the
Lincoln Meadows Trailor Park. The
tornado ripped a roof off one home and
threw it several feet onto a half ton
pickup truck. Truck was totaled.
Another mobile home was lifted two feet
off its foundation. Two other homes
received external damage. Several trees
were uprooted.
Burleigh County
Bismarck Hail (0.75)
Hail reported in the northeast part of
the city of Bismarck.
Morton County
15 WNW Mandan Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A parked 24 foot pull type camper spun
around in the high winds.
Bottineau County
Lansford Hail (0.75)
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer
in Lansford.
Dickey County
Fullerton Thunderstorm Wind (G59)
Dickey County
7 N Ellendale Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Quarter inch hail accompanied the high
winds.
La Moure County
La Moure Hail (1.00)
La Moure County
9 N Verona Lightning
Barn struck by lightning and started it
on fire. The fire completely destroyed
the barn.
Grant County
Carson Hail (l.00)
Sioux County
Ft Yates Hail (0.88)
Very heavy rain accompanied the hail.
Rainfall of 3 to 4.2 inches.
Sioux County
Ft Yates Hail (0.75)
Rainfall of 2.50 to 3 inches accompa-
nied the hail.
Emmons County
19 W Strasburg Tornado (F0)
Tornado briefly touched down in open
country near Highway 1804. Nothing
damaged.
Sioux County
Selfridge Flash Flood
Flash flooding was occurring along
Highway 6 from the junction of Highway
24 southward to the South Dakota
border. Sioux County Sheriff advised no
travel. Roadway under water in many
places.
Emmons County
3 SSW Strasburg Hail (1.00)
Nickel to quarter size hail fell in an
area from Westfield to Strasburg. The
hail wiped out the sunflower crop. Two
foot drifts of hail was reported when
the storm ended. The hail also knocked
out some windows.
Emmons County
2 N Linton Thunderstorm Wind (G6I)
Emmons County
1 NW Strasburg Hail (1.00)
Heavy rain accompanied the hail.
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Emmons County
l N Hague Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Pole barn destroyed. Hail to 1 inch in
diameter accompanied the winds.
Emmons County
Strasburg Hail (1.00)
Sioux County
Ft Yates Flash Flood
Water up to 8 inches covered Highway
24.
Sioux County
Selfridge to Flash Flood
7 N Selfridge
Flash flooding from Selfridge to 7
miles north of Selfridge produced a
foot of water running over Highway 6.
Rainfall of 3.30 inches fell in a 1
hour time frame.
Mcintosh County
Wishek Hail (0.75)
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Emmons County
3 E Strasburg Hail (1.75)
Logan County
Burnstad Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
USDA reported 60 percent loss of small
grain, 40 percent loss of corn, sun-
flowers, soybeans and alfalfa, and 30
percent loss of mixed forage from high
winds and hail. 0.75 inch hail accom-
panied the storm.
Logan County
Napoleon Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Emmons County
3 E Strasburg Hail (1.75)
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Mcintosh County
Wishek Hail (1.75)
Logan County
5 SE Burnstad Hail (0.75)
Winds up to 50 mph and heavy rainfall
of 2.40 inches accompanied the storm.
Logan County
1 N Lehr Hail (0.88)
La Moure County
Edgeley Flash Flood
A severe storm produced 4 inches of
rain which sent a wall of water 3 feet
high into the lower parts of Edgeley.
Several cars floated away with 15 homes
flooded.
Dickey County
3 S Merricourt Flash Flood
A foot of water reported over many
roads destroying several county and
township roads. Several fences washed
out.
Dickey County
Ellendale Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Dickey County
2 S Merricourt Tornado (F0)
Tornado briefly touched down in open
country.
Dickey County
3 S Merricourt Hail (0.88)
Heavy rain accompanied the hail
flooding several roads and washing out
fences.
La Moure County
Berlin Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
The wind tore down a 12 inch diameter
tree. Up to one inch of rainfall accom-
panied the storm.
Dickey County
Forbes Hail (0.88)
Bowman County
Rhame Hall (1.00)
Stark County
3 W Dickinson Hail (1.00)
Stark County
5 S Dickinson Thunderstorm Wind (G73)
Large hail accompanied the severe storm
causing major damage to homes, busi-
nesses, vehicles and other buildings.
Wind ASOS measured.
Stark County
Dickinson Hail (3.00)
Numerous homes, businesses, vehicles
and other builds sustained major damage
from the baseball size hail. Strong
winds to 84 mph accompanied the large
hail.
Bowman County
7 W Bowman to Hail (1.00)
Bowman
Wind gust to 50 mph accompanied the
hail.
Stark County
Dickinson Hail (1.75)
Hettinger County
New England Hail (1.00)
Mercer County
Hazen Hail (2.25)
Stark County
Richardton Thunderstorm Wind (G75)
Reported by a NWS cooperative observer.
Mercer County
Beulah Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Tree limbs down.
Ward County
Ryder Hail (1.00)
Reported by the Air Force Missile Crew
at Ryder.
Ward County
8 S Minot Hail (1.75)
Oliver County
Center Hail (1.00)
Ward County
14 S Minor Hail (1.00)
Oliver County
Center Hail (1.75)
Mercer County
Hazen Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Mclean County
Washburn Hail (0.88)
Oliver County
Center Hail (1.00)
Pierce County
8 S Silva to Tornado (FI)
8 SSE Silva
Tornado touched down 8 miles south of
Silva near Long Lake. It moved east-
northeast and crossed into Benson
County, Grand Forks NWS County Warning
Area. Damage to high voltage transmis-
sion lines partly due to the tornado
and partly due to 110 mph estimated
wind gusts listed as a seperate entry.
Pierce County
6 SW Silva to Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
4 SE Silva
Six (6) miles of 230 KV high voltage
transmission lines down.
Logan County
10 E Napoleon Hail (0.75)
ARB observer reports penny size hail.
Stutsman County
Montpelier Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
70 mph winds and very heavy rain.
Williams County
13 W Williston Hail (1.00)
Williams County
Williston Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Wind speed 58 mph or higher for dura-
tion of event. Peak of 69 mph at 233 AM
CST and 234 AM CST. Numerous large
trees down from Williston to Trenton
area. Wind ASOS measured.
Williams County
Trenton Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Estimated wind gust 80 mph blew two
grain bins off their foundations, one
moved 1000 feet away and the other 40
feet. 1 inch hail also reported. Winds
in excess of 55 mph between 235 AM CST
and 245 AM CST.
Mckenzie County
Watford City Hail (0.75)
Also strong winds during event.
Burke County
Powers Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
Renville County
1 S Tolley Hail (1.75)
Bottineau County
10 N Bottineau Hail (0.88)
Golden Valley County
3 SE Trotters to Hail (0.75)
3 SSE Trotters
Bowman County
Bowman Hail (0.88)
Sioux County
13 SW Solen to Tornado (F0)
11 SW Solen
No damage.
Mountrail County
10 S New Town Heavy Rain
5.00 inches of rain at Van Hook.
Mountrail County
New Town Flash Flood
Streets flooded in New Town, 6 inches
deep.
Bowman County
7 S Bowman Hail (2.50)
Ward County
Berthold Flash Flood
Flash flood affected area from Berthold
to Carpio and Foxholm. NDDOT and NDHP
closed Highway 52 from Carpio to
Foxholm because a bridge between the
two cities was washed out from the
flash flood. Homes flooded in Berthold.
Renville County
Glenburn to Flash Flood
5 W Glenburn
Flash flood from Glenburn to 5 miles
west Glenburn. Deep water 2 to 3 feet
in fields. Water flowed into homes.
Some roads under water.
Bottineau County
Lansford Flash Flood
Street flooding.
Sioux County
4 SW Solen to Tornado (F0)
2 SW Solen
No damage reported. Tornado in open
field.
Bottineau County
10 E Lansford Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Morton County
Huff Hail (0.75)
Hettinger County
Regent Hail (1.75)
1 inch of rain in 15 minutes.
Mchenry County
8 N Deering Hail (0.75)
Renville County
Glenburn Hail (1.00)
Bottineau County
Newburg Hail (1.00)
Adams County
Reeder Hail (1.00)
40 to 50 mph winds.
Hettinger County
Regent Hail (1.50)
Hettinger County
4 S Mott to Tornado (F1)
2 E Mott
F1 damage on a farm 4 miles south of
Mott. Five grain bins destroyed and a
barn heavily damaged.
Ward County
Minot Flash Flood
Underpasses flooded. Water over some
county roads 6 inches deep.
Hettinger County
3 S Burt to Tornado (F1)
2 E Burt
Damage to farm yard fences and
equipment.
Dickey County
Oakes Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Roof damage on home from winds.
Mclean County
Garrison Flash Flood
Streets flooded after receiving 2
inches of rain in a short time.
Grant County
Elgin Hail (1.75)
Nickel to golf ball hail.
Bottineau County
5 NE Newburg Flash Flood
8 inches of water over county roads
following 2.6 inches of rain.
Bottineau County
5 NE Newburg Hail (1.00)
Burleigh County
Bismarck Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail in north Bismarck.
Burleigh County
Bismarck Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail in south Bismarck.
Rolette County
Dunscith Flash Flood
Road washed out due to high water
flowing over it. Utility lines exposed
under road.
Morton County
St Anthony Thunderstorm Wind (G63)
Thunderstorm wind sustained 52 mph with
gusts to 76 mph.
Kidder County
1 SE Tuttle Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
High winds blew a barn down one (1)
mile southeast of Tuttle. Two homes
damaged due to trees falling on them.
Airplane hanger and quonset destroyed.
Extensive damage to a rural electric
cooperative, knocking down seven
aluminum poles and two high-voltage
transformers. Quarter size hail accom-
panied the storm.
Golden Valley County
8 SE Beach Hail (0.75)
Heavy rain and frequent lightning.
Rolette County
2 SE Rolette Hail (1.00)
No damage reported.
Ward County
Minot Flash Flood
Dunn County
Halliday Flash Flood
Pierce County
5 SE Orrin to Flash Flood
15 SE Orrin
Water several feet deep in some fields.
Water from culverts flowing over county
roads.
Mchenry County
10 NE Karlsruhe to Flash Flood
10 E Karlsruhe
Kidder County
Steele Flash Flood
Damage to roads and buildings in the
Steele area.
NORTH DAKOTA, East
NDZ014>015-026
Flood
June 2005 was an excessively wet month,
with a number of rain events over the
Devils Lake basin. For the month,
National Weather Service cooperative
observers measured 9.06 inches of rain
at Minnewaukan, 7.46 inches of rain at
Edmore, 7.32 inches of rain in the city
of Devils Lake, and 5.23 inches of rain
at Petersburg. Additional NDAWN mesonet
reports included 8.49 inches near
Baker, 5.70 inches near Crary, and 4.55
inches near Michigan. Runoff continued
into Devils Lake, which now covered
134,000 acres. Devils Lake began the
month around 1448.30 feet MSL and ended
the month around 1448.75 feet MSL. Flow
continued through the Jerusalem Coulee
into Stump Lake, which now covered
10,000 acres. Stump Lake began the
month around 1428.40 feet MSL and ended
the month around 1430 feet MSL. The
rising Stump Lake threatened several
homes. The three-county region was part
of a Presidential disaster declaration,
due to excessive rainfall and severe
weather during the month.
Traill County
Buxton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was blown onto the postmaster’s
car at the post office. The vehicle was
totalled.
Steele County
3 S Finley Flash Flood
Four inches of rain fell in less than 2
hours on top of already saturated
ground. One bridge was washed out.
Steele County
7 S Finley Flash Flood
Water flowed over highway 32 about 7
miles south of Finley.
Barnes County
Sibley Flash Flood
4 to 7 inches of rain fell in a four
hour period. Three houses were flooded
due to excessive runoff from the heavy
rain. One house had main floor flooding
while the other two had flooding in
their garage and shop areas. Lake
Ashtabula rose around 6 inches in four
hours. Gravel roads accessing the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds
southwest of Sibley were washed out.
Barnes County
13 N Valley City Flash Flood
4 to 7 inches of rain fell in a four
hour period. Water flowed across two
county roads and cut them down to the
culverts.
Steele County
4 SE Finley Flash Flood
Excessive runoff from heavy rains
washed out a bridge.
Riehland County
Wahpeton Flash Flood
About 2.5 inches of rain fell in an
hour, flooding several city streets.
Some basement flooding and sewer backup
was reported. A car and a minivan were
both flooded by high water on one
street, which didn’t drain for nearly 4
hours. Fifth street south in Wahpeton
was hit the hardest.
Ransom County
7 SSW Englevale Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A portion of a barn wall was blown out
by the strong wind.
Sargent County
3 S Cogswell Hail (1.00)
Dime to quarter sized hail fell.
Sargent County
Cayuga Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Trees were blown down all over town.
One tree fell on a house.
Ransom County
10 SW Mc Leod Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large tree branches were blown down.
Barnes County
4 E Kathryn Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
4 inch diameter tree branches were
blown down.
Cass County
5 W Alice Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Trees were blown down.
Richland County
5 W Wahpeton Hail (l.00)
Richland County
5 W Wahpeton Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Richland County
1 W Wahpeton Hail (1.00)
Richland County
1 W Wahpeton Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Grand Forks County
Larimore to Heavy Rain
1 W Niagara
Heavy rainfall contributed to a major
fiber optic line cut between Lakota and
Larimore. Telephone service to most of
northeast North Dakota was knocked out.
Nelson County
4 E Petersburg to Heavy Rain
Lakota
Heavy rainfall contributed to a major
fiber optic line cut between Lakota and
Larimore. Telephone service to most of
northeast North Dakota was knocked out.
NDZ053
Flood
The Red River at Wahpeton/Breckenridge
had 3 crests above its moderate flood
stage during the month of June. These 3
occurred in near succession, one around
12.9 feet on June 9th, the second
around 12.7 feet on June 12th, and the
third around 13.1 feet on June 15th.
Pembina County
3 W Cavalier to Tornado (F0)
3 NW Cavalier
No significant tree damage occurred,
but dust plumes were evident as the
tornado crossed open fields.
Pembina County
4 NNW Cavalier to Tornado (F1)
8 NNE Cavalier
Several trees were knocked down in each
shelterbelt this tornado crossed. A
metal roof was also damaged by the
tornado. One to two additional funnels
were pendant from the same wall cloud
at various times.
Pembina County
3 E Leroy Hail (l.00)
Pembina County
1 SW Neche to Tornado (F1)
1 NNE Neche
The tornado touched down near county
highway 55 and tracked for nearly 3
miles, passing just west of Neche.
Several trees were knocked down on both
sides of state highway 18 at the north-
west comer of Neche, indicating a pos-
sible counter-clockwise rotation (which
is a rare phenomenon in the northern
hemisphere). The tornado continued
along a north-northeast path and
crossed the Canadian border about one-
half mile east of the Neche-Gretna
border station.
Pembina County
Neche Hail (1.00)
Richland County
1 N Wyndmere Flash Flood
Water flowed over North Dakota Highway
18.
Richland County
1 W Christine Tornado (F0)
The tornado briefly touched down in an
open field.
Richland County
Wyndmere Flash Flood
Around 6 inches of rain fell in 6
hours. Several basements were flooded
in Wyndmere and other homes had to be
sandbagged. Half the homes in town
suffered some sort of water damage and
12 to 15 had major damage. Highway 18
through town was closed.
Cass County
Fargo Flash Flood
Flash flooding occurred along
Interstate 94, west of the Interstate
29 interchange, causing traffic to be
diverted. 19th avenue north also was
flooded in several spots.
Traill County
11 NE Hillsboro Tornado (F0)
A tornado briefly touched down in a
field.
Cass County
2 S Grandin Funnel Cloud
Traiil County
3 W Caledonia Tornado (F0)
A tornado briefly touched down in a
farm field.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake Flash Flood
Street flooding occurred due to heavy
rainfall and power outages at sewer
lift stations.
Grand Forks County
Grand Forks Flash Flood
2.26 inches of rain was reported at the
Grand Forks National Weather Service
office. Street flooding occurred near
the city library and in the Columbia
Heights Park.
Grand Forks County
Thompson Flash Flood
2.50 inches of rain fell in a short
amount of time and flooded several
homes.
Cass County
2 NE Casselton Flash Flood
Water was reported over several sec-
tions of county and township roads from
Grandin to Casselton and into north
central Cass county.
Ransom County
7 S Mc Leod Flash Flood
Fields were flooded and water covered
several roads.
Sargent County
9 E Milnor Flash Flood
Fields were flooded and water covered
several roads.
Traill County
Hillsboro Flash Flood
Street flooding occurred all over
Hillsboro. Water pooled in yards and
seeped into basements.
Bensou County
1 W Warwick Flash Flood
Water overtopped several rural roads.
Fields and farmyards were flooded.
Cavalier County
8 S Munich Flash Flood
Water covered highway 20 at the Ramsey-
Cavalier county line.
Ramsey County
6 N Starkweather Flash Flood
Water covered highway 20 at the Ramsey-
Cavaiier county line.
Towner County
2 E Maza Flash Flood
Eddy County
16 E Sheyenne Flash Flood
Water flowed over county road 1 near
Horseshoe Lake.
NDZ039-049-052>053
Flood
Overland flooding continued from Cas-
selton to Mapleton to north Fargo, in
east-central Cass county. In Ransom
county, overland flooding was worst in
the southeast part of the county. In
Richland county, overland flooding
closed roads and bridges between
Wyndmere and Mantador. For Sargent
county, flooding closed several rural
roads east of Milnor.
NDZ030
Flood
Several roads were closed due to over-
land flooding in the Clifford area.
Other roads and crossings were covered
with water and closed throughout the
county. Many basements were flooded.
NDZ006>007-
014>015-024 Flood
Heavy rainfall on saturated soils led
to a five county flood warning. At the
Cavalier/Ramsey county line 8 miles
south of Munich, water overtopped state
highway 20. In Yowner county, water
covered several roads 2 miles east of
Maza. Overland flooding also was repor-
ted 1 mile west of Warwick in Benson
county. Meanwhile, a county road was
washed out 2 miles west of New Rockford
in Eddy county. Water also covered the
eastbound lane of county road 1, 16
miles east of Sheyenne.
NDZ039
Flood
The Maple River at Mapleton crested
around 908.8 feet MSL on June 15th.
Major flooding occurs at this point
when the fiver stage rises above 907
feet MSL. The Maple River was reported
to be one-quarter to one mile wide in
spots. The flooding river cut off the
access road to the Maple River Golf
Course, which shut down the course.
Many holes on the golf course were
flooded.
NDZ039
Flood
The Sheyenne River at Harwood rose to a
peak of around 889.7 feet MSL on June
16th. Moderate flooding occurs at
Harwood when the Sheyenne River reaches
a height of 886 feet MSL.
NDZ030-039-049-
052>053
Flood
County-wide flood warnings for these
five counties had expired the day
before (on 6/12 around the noon hour).
Additional rainfall once again across
these five counties resulted in another
areal flood warning. In Traill county,
125,000 acres (of the total 500,000
acres) were either not planted or were
damaged. In rural areas, gravel roads
were muddy and rutted, with ditches
running full. Overland flooding washed
out several sections of roads and at
least one rural bridge. Other sections
of roads were under water. Auxiliary
pumps were put in place at Galesburg
and Reynolds to keep runoff away from
critical infrastructure. In Cass
county, overland flooding around
Mapleton inundated several county and
township roads. In southeast Ransom
county, water covered several county
roads. In Richland county, several
county and township roads were flooded
or blockaded in the Wyndmere and
Lidgerwood areas. In Sargent county,
overland flooding was most rampant in
the eastern part of the county, where
at least 10 sections of county roads
were under water due to overland
flooding. Traill, Sargent, and Richland
counties were included in a Presiden-
tial disaster declaration, due to the
combination of flooding and severe
weather throughout the month. A general
damage assessment said that 25 to 30
percent of the farmland did not get
planted and more than 25 percent of the
land that did get planted got drowned
out.
NDZ016
Flood
The Red River at Oslo (MN) rose to a
crest around 35.5 feet on June 19th.
Moderate flooding occurs at Oslo when
the Red River reaches a height of 30
feet. County road 2 was closed between
sections 2 and 11 of Pulaski Township.
Two bridges along the Forest River
(near the town of Forest River) were
undermined by high water levels.
NDZ039
Flood
The Red River in Fargo/Moorhead rose to
a crest around 28.19 feet on June 18th.
Moderate flooding occurs at Fargo/Moor-
head when the Red River reaches a
height of 27 feet. This was the second
highest summer crest on record. The
highest summer crest of 33.26 feet
occurred on July 4, 1975. The flooding
Red River affected recreational paths,
golf courses, and bridges. Sandbagging
was also done at Trollwood and Mickel-
son Parks in north Fargo.
NDZ027
Flood
The Red River at East Grand Forks (MN)
rose to a crest around 40.36 feet on
June 18th. Moderate flooding occurs at
East Grand Forks when the Red River
reaches a height of 40 feet. This was
the second highest sununer crest on
record. The highest summer crest of
43.08 feet occurred on July 14, 1975.
Benson County
3 NW Esmond Hail (1.50)
1.85 inches of rain was also reported.
Benson County
Esmond Thunderstorm Wind (G66)
Extensive tree damage was reported in
and around Esmond. Power poles were
snapped and power lines were down. The
chimney on the Lutheran Church was
knocked down. A wind sensor reached 76
mph before power was lost.
Benson County
4 WNW Esmond to Tornado (FI)
2 NW Esmond
This tornado originated in Pierce
county. It crossed into Benson county
near the southeast end of Long Lake.
The tornado continued for 2 miles
before lifting. The tornado tore up
several trees near Long Lake and tore a
roof off a shed. Another shed was
damaged at a farmstead northeast of
Long Lake. Peak winds were estimated at
110 mph.
Benson County
5 NW Esmond to Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
2 NW Minnewaukan
Downburst winds and tornadoes tore down
31 miles of 230 kV power transmission
lines crossing far eastern Pierce and
western Benson counties. The 25 mile
section from the Pierce county line to
2 miles northwest of Minnewaukan was
blown down between 5:00 am to 5:20 am
CDT by winds of 90 to 110 mph. The
Great River Power Company estimated
property loss in Benson county at $6.45
million.
Benson County
4 S Harlow Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Benson County
3 W Harlow Tornado (F1)
A brief touchdown occurred in a
“bookend vortice” area along the north
edge of a developing downburst wind
core. The tornado was estimated to have
maximum winds of around 110 mph.
Benson County
1 N Baker Thunderstorm Wind (G63)
An NDAWN sensor reported a 72 mph wind
gust.
Benson County
3 SE Harlow Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
An old barn was blown down and the roof
was torn off a pole barn.
Benson County
2 SE Harlow Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
A barn was blown down.
Benson County
9 W Minnewaukan Tornado (FI)
A tornado briefly touched down in a
shelterbelt north of the intersection
of county roads 19 and 30. The tornado
formed in a “bookend vortice” off the
south edge of a developing downburst
wind core.
Benson County
5 NW Minnewaukan Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
An older barn roof was torn off.
Benson County
6 NW Minnewaukan Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
Many large trees were snapped off. The
roof was torn off a shed.
Benson County
2 WNW York Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
The roof was torn off a pole barn.
Benson County
2 SE Brinsmade Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
A large barn was blown down along with
numerous trees in a shelterbelt.
Benson County
3 E Leeds Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
A large 80,000 bushel grain bin was
blown down at the BTR elevator complex
near the Niles railroad spur. A grain
dryer and several smaller hopper bottom
bins were also blown over.
Benson County
l NE Brinsmade Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
Many large evergreen trees were blown
down in a shelterbelt.
Benson County
6 E Leeds Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
A metal flag pole was bent over the
strong winds.
Ramsey County
3 S Devils Lake Hail (0.88)
Ramsey County
3 S Devils Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Benson County
3 E Brinsmade Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
The roof was torn off a pole shed and
the wall was blown out of a hay shed.
Benson County
4 NNE Brinsmade Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
The roof was torn off a pole shed.
Ramsey County
3 W Penn Hail (0.88)
Benson County
7 NE Brinsmade Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
A large barn was blown down.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake Hail (0.88)
Ramsey County
4 SE Starkweather Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Ramsey County
Garske Thunderstorm Wind (G78)
The Garske elevator was heavily
damaged. Trees and power lines were
down all around.
Towner County
11 ESE Cando Thunderstorm Wind (G78)
5 trees were blown down in a shelter-
belt. Shingle damage was reported on a
house and several outbuildings.
Ramsey County
Starkweather Thunderstorm Wind (G78)
Many large trees were blown down or
uprooted. Trees fell on homes and
vehicles. A brick building in town was
also damaged. A grain bin at the
elevator was punctured, spilling grain
on the ground.
Ramsey County
3 SE Starkweather
Numerous large trees were blown down. A
garage was tom off its foundation and
destroyed.
Ramsey County
4 SE Starkweather
Many trees were blown down, some 4 to 5
feet in circumference. Several tree
tops were twisted off.
Ramsey County
5 NE Starkweather Thunderstorm Wind (G74)
An observer reported 85 mph winds be-
fore the power went out. 100 feet of a
quonset shed was damaged. Trees were
snapped 20 feet off the ground. Six
bins, a steel shed, a single garage, a
3-car garage, and a chicken house were
also damaged.
Ramsey County
5 SW Hampden Thunderstorm Wind (G79)
A Davis weather system measured a peak
wind speed of 91 mph until electricity
was lost. Numerous trees were blown
down.
Ramsey County
Hampden Thunderstorm Wind (G78)
A large 80,000 bushel grain bin was
blown down at the Hampden elevator
complex. The roof was also toRN off tbe
main elevator building. Numerous trees
were snapped off or uprooted nearby.
Ramsey County
2 SE Hampden Thunderstorm Wind (G89)
A 103 mph wind gust was measured by a
RAWS mesonet site.
Walsh County
3 N Fairdale Thunderstorm Wind (G78)
Large evergreen trees were snapped off
in a shelterbelt.
Cavalier County
Loma Thunderstorm Wind (G87)
Power poles were snapped off and power
lines were down. Numerous trees were
uprooted or snapped off: The town
elevator was also damaged.
Cavalier County
Nekoma Thunderstorm Wind (G87)
A grain elevator complex was damaged.
Metal bins were also dented in.
Cavalier County
Langdon Thunderstorm Wind (G78)
Many 100 foot tall evergreen trees were
uprooted. A pole barn was blown down
and the roof was blown offa mobile
home. Many other trees were snapped,
with their trunks laying toward the
northeast. The grain elevator sustained
some minor damage.
Cavalier County
1 E Langdon Thunderstorm Wind (G75)
An NDAWN mesonet sensor reported an 86
mph wind gust. A tree fell on a
building and another large evergreen
was blown down.
Cavalier County
Osnabrock Thunderstorm Wind (G75)
Shingles and metal siding were torn
from a house. The town elevator lost
part of its tin roof and two 40,000
bushel grain bins were damaged.
Cavalier County
3 N Langdon Thunderstorm Wind (G75)
Flying debris was reported in a yard.
Two trees were uprooted.
Cavalier County
7 E Langdon Thunderstorm Wind (G96)
A barn was blown down. Two grain bins
were ripped from their foundations,
with debris blown downwind for a
quarter mile. Numerous trees were up-
rooted or snapped off. Shingles were
torn from houses and basement windows
were broken.
Walsh County
8 ENE Fairdale Thunderstorm Wind (G75)
Large tree branches were blown down.
Cavalier County
6 N Langdon Thunderstorm Wind (G75)
Several grain bins were blown down.
Pembina County
Walhalla Thunderstorm Wind (G75)
Widespread tree damage was reported in
Walhalla. One tree fell on a tent in
Walhalla, injuring one man. The other
person in the tent was able to go for
help. Widespread power outages occurred
throughout the county. The Walhalla
school building roof was heavily
damaged. Flooding occurred in the
school basement, due to the numerous
holes in the roof. Emergency routes
were blocked by fallen trees. Trees
fell on cars, homes, garages, fences,
and power lines.
Pembina County
2 S Mountain Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Large tree branches were blown down.
Pembina County
Neche Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
70 mph winds blew down several tree
branches.
Pembina County
4 NE Walhalla Thunderstorm Wind (G67)
A 77 mph wind gust was measured by an
NDAWN wind sensor.
Pembina County
7 NW Cavalier Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
75 mph wind gusts were reported, with
several trees down.
Cavalier County
6 NNW Vang Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Many trees were blown down in the
Pembina Hills Wildlife Area.
Pembina County
Hensel Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
The chimney was blown off a house.
Pembina County
Cavalier Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Metal trim was torn off the Pembina
county Emergency Operations Center.
Pembina County
1 N Neche Thunderstorm Wind (G76)
An 87 mph wind gust was measured at the
Neche/Gretna port of entry.
Pembina County
Pembina Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Numerous trees and power lines were
blown down. Several small buildings
were moved off their foundations.
Pembina County
1 N Pembina Thunderstorm Wind (G67)
A 77 mph wind gust was measured at the
Pembina port of entry.
Grand Forks County
1 N Gilby Tornado (F0)
The tornado briefly touched down in an
open field.
Grand Forks County
3 SE Johnstown Tornado (F0)
A sheriff’s deputy reported a brief
tornado touchdown 2.5 miles south and
1.75 east of Johnstown.
Grand Forks County
7 NW Grand Forks Funnel Cloud
A tunnel cloud was seen from the NWS
office in Grand Forks and by spotters
on U.S. Highway 2 along the west end of
Grand Forks.
Ransom County
8 NW Lisbon Hail (1.75)
Sargent County
Gwinner Hail (0.75)
Barnes County
2 SW Litchville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were uprooted southwest of
Litchville.
Barnes County
Kathryn Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were blown down in Kathryn.
Falling trees damaged a fence and broke
a window on a house.
Barnes County
6 ESE Nome Hail (1.00)
Tree branches were also blown down all
over the farmyard.
Cass County
20 S Tower City Hail (1.00)
Ransom County
3 W Enderlin Hail (1.00)
Ransom County
3 NNW Ft Ransom to Tornado (F1)
4 NNW Ft Ransom
A metal machine shed was blown down and
several trees were uprooted. Parts of
the metal machine shed were twisted
around trees in the yard. Two chimney
tops were broken offa house, shingles
were damaged, and several windows were
broken. The farmstead also lost power.
Barnes County
6 SW Valley City Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Big trees were torn up and many
shingles were ripped offa roof.
Barnes County
Valley City Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Large branches were blown down.
Sargent County
Gwinner Flash Flood
Street flooding was reported in
Gwinner.
Sargent County
2 E Milnor Flash Flood
Watered covered highway 13 east of
Milnor.
Sargent County
Milnor Flash Flood
Street flooding was reported in Milnor.
Sargent County
Milnor Hail (1.00)
Nickle to quarter-sized hail covered
the ground.
Barnes County
Fingal Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Trees were blown down in Fingal.
Cass County
2 S Casselton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Cuss County
Fargo Lightning
A house near the Rose Creek Golf Course
was hit by lightning. Flames were
spotted coming out of the roof.
Ransom County
Sheldon Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Large trees were blown down all over
town. One tree fell on a house.
Riehland County
2 SW Mantador Hail (2.00)
Riehland County
10 W Wahpeton Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Riehland County
Hankinson Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were blown down and power lines
were snapped.
Richland County
1 W Wahpeton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A ND DOT RWIS sensor reported a 60 mph
wind gust.
Richland County
Wahpeton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A tree was blown down in Wahpeton,
destroying a mail box.
Richland County
Fairmount Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
75 mph winds hit the town of Fairmount,
blowing down hundreds of trees. 40
homes in town reported some sort of
damage. Trees fell on power lines,
knocking out power to many residences.
Advertising signs at the baseball field
were also blown around.
Richland County
4 ESE Hankinson to Tornado (FI)
2 SW Fairmount
Intermittent tornado damage occurred in
shelterbelts along this 7 mile path.
Estimated peak winds were 110 mph.
Ransom County
8 SSW Mc Leod Flash Flood
Water flowed over two county roads.
Riehland County
Fairmount Flash Flood
Over two inches of raifl fell quickly,
flooding city streets.
Riehland County
Hankinson Flash Flood
Two county roads were closed due to
high water.
NDZ053
Flood
Several roads and bridges were closed,
mostly along the Wild Rice River from
Wyndmere to Mantador to Great Bend.
Benson County
Oberon Hail (0.88)
Benson County
4 N Oberon Hail (0.88)
The hail was accompanied by about 1.05
inches of rain in 15 minutes.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A 2 to 3 loot diameter tree fell on a
house. Trees and branches were blown
down all over town.
Benson County
2 NNW St Michael Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
AND DOT RWIS site measured a 58 mph
wind gust.
Ramsey County
6 S Devils Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A ND DOT RWIS site measured a 58 mph
wind gust.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G74)
Trees were uprooted in Devils Lake by
the strong wind, with some falling on
power lines. Scattered power outages
were reported. A semi-trailer, not
attached to a cab, was flipped over.
Several city signs were twisted or
broken off. The strong wind broke off a
large tree branch next to a gas
station, which tell on the store and
punctured a hole through its roof. This
also cut some of the station’s
electricity.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G74)
An 85 mph wind gust was measured by the
AWOS at the Devils Lake airport. A
single engine airplane tethered down on
the tarmac was broken loose and flipped
on top of another airplane parked next
to it. Both airplanes sustained consi-
derable damage.
Benson County
7 W Warwick to Tornado (F0)
5 W Warwick
Intermittent touchdowns occurred in
open fields along the Benson-Eddy
county line.
Eddy County
13 W Hamar to Tornado (F0)
11 W Hamar
Intermittent touchdowns occurred in
open fields along the Benson-Eddy
county line.
Benson County
3 S Tokio Hail (1.75)
Benson County
Warwick Hail (1.75)
Cavalier County
1 W Calio Hail (2.00)
Towner County
6 E Egeland Hail (2.00)
Ramsey County
4 E Doyon Hail (0.88)
Cavalier County
7 E Vang to Tornado (F0)
8 ENE Vang
The tornado tracked from 7 miles east
of Vang to the Pembina county line 1
mile west of Walhalla. No significant
damage was reported along this portion
of the tornado track. This tornado
continued into Pembina county.
Pembina County
1 W Walhalla to Tornado (F1)
l NE Walhalla
The tornado originated in Cavalier
county 7 miles east of Vang. Numerous
trees were damaged and several houses
had shingles torn offin Walhalla. The
peak winds were estimated to be about
90 mph.
Nelson County
4 W Pekin Hail (1.75)
Cavalier County
3 SE Loma Tornado (F0)
The tornado briefly touched down in a
field.
Nelson County
Pekin Hail (l.00)
Dime to quarter-sized hail was
reported.
Walsh County
3 W Pisek Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Grand Forks County
3 NNE lnkster Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
An NDAWN sensor measured a 58 mph wind
gust.
Pembina County
Hamilton Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Large trees and power lines were blown
down.
Walsh County
7 W Forest River Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
An NDAWN sensor measured a 58 mph wind
gust.
Walsh County
Pisek Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Six trees were snapped off or uprooted.
Many large branches were broken off
trees. Power lines were down all over
town. Shingles were torn off the fire
hall and metal siding was torn off a
church.
Pembina County
Hamilton Funnel Cloud
Cavalier County
9 E Osnabrock Hail (1.00)
Griggs County
9 NNE Jessie Hail (1.25)
Nelson County
6 S Mc Ville Hail (1.25)
Walsh County
Park River Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Walsh County
7 NNW Grafton to Tornado (FI)
3 NW Auburn
Trees in shelterbelts were snapped off
at ground level. estimated at 80 mph.
The tornado continued into Peak wind
speeds were Pembina county
Griggs County
5 W Cooperstown Funnel Cloud
Ramsey County
4 E Doyon Hail (0.88)
Walsh County
Nash Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Large branches were torn off several
trees. Metal siding was also torn off a
grain elevator.
Griggs County
4 ENE Jessie Hail (1.75)
Pembina County
3 E Mountain to Tornado (F0)
5 E Mountain
Intermittent touchdowns occurred along
the damage path. The only damage
reported was to trees in shelterbelts.
Pembina County
5 SSW St Thomas to Tornado (FI)
4.5 SSW St Thomas
The tornado originated 7 miles north-
northwest of Grafton in Walsh county.
Trees in shelterbelts were snapped off
at ground level. Peak winds were
estimated at 80 mph.
Steele County
1 SW Finley Hail (2.00)
Pembina County
Joliette Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Steele County
6 E Finley Hail (i.00)
Grand Forks County
Thompson Hail (0.75)
Grand Forks County
5 WSW Thompson Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several large trees were uprooted.
Grand Forks County
2 ENE Thompson Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A semi was blown off Interstate 29 and
into the median, one mile north of the
Thompson exit. The driver was not
injured.
Grand Forks County
Thompson Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A tree was blown down in Thompson.
Pembina County
Cavalier Flash Flood
Street and basement flooding were
reported along the southern edge of
Cavalier.
Grand Forks County
2 S Grand Forks Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several large trees were snapped off
about 2 feet above ground level.
Steele County
11 E Sherbrooke Hail (1.00)
Traill County
4 WNW Roseville Hail (1.00)
Traill County
9 E Hillsboro Hail (l.00)
Ransom County
Ft Ransom Hail (0.88)
Barnes County
3 SSW Nome Hail (0.75)
Sargent County
2 NE Crete Flash Flood
Local fields were flooded and water
covered a farm access road.
Ransom County
4 NE Ft Ransom Flash Flood
Excessive runoff briefly flooded a dry
creek and overtopped a county road
about 2 miles north of Griswold Mine.
Sargent County
4 NW Straubville to Tornado (F1)
4 NNW Straubville
Large cottonwood trees were blown down
and irrigation equipment was blown
over. Strong winds quickly changed from
southeast to northwest, kicking up mud.
Peak winds were estimated at 105 mph.
Sargent County
Gwinner Hail (0.75)
Sargent County
Gwinner Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
A Davis weather sensor reported an 81
mph wind gust before power was lost.
Ransom County
14 SE Lisbon Hail (0.75)
Ransom County
ll ENE Lisbon Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Several large trees were blown down in
a shelterbelt.
Benson County
Minnewaukan Flash Flood
Training bands of heavy rain caused
street flooding and sewer system
backups. Emergency pumping operations
were required, which resulted in raw
sewage being pumped into Devils Lake.
Benson County
6 N Maddock Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several shingles were torn off a roof
and several trees were blown down.
Sargent County
3 WNW Stirum Flash Flood
Water flowed over a county road near
state highway 13. Fields were also
flooded due to about 5 inches of
rain in the past 12 hours.
Benson County
2 NNW St Michael Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
A ND DOT RWIS sensor along highway
20 measured the wind gust.
Ramsey County
Camp Grafton Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Strong winds blew down trees and
damaged roofs at Camp Grafton.
Ramsey County
10 W Devils Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
50 trees were blown down at the
Graham’s Island State Park, damaging
several cars.
Ramsey County
6 S Devils Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
A ND DOT RWIS sensor along highway
20 measured the wind gust.
Benson County
6 N Maddock Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several trees were blown down.
Ramsey County
Devils Lake Flash Flood
City streets were flooded.
Ramsey County
4 SW Devils Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
About 50 trees were snapped off or
uprooted in the Lakewood Subdivision
playground area. Power lines were
also torn down.
Eddy County
8 S Hamar Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Large branches were blown down and a
few shingles were torn off a barn
roof.
Barnes County
Dazey Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several 2 foot diameter trees were
blown down. One tree fell on a
truck.
Nelson County
Kloten Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A big tree was blown down and power
was lost.
Griggs County
Binford Thunderstorm Wind (G87)
The wind gust was measured by a
Davis wind sensor. Trees fell on
cars and homes. A pole barn on the
east edge of town was demolished.
Griggs County
Hannaford Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Several trees were blown over.
Griggs County
Jessie Thunderstorm Wind (G87)
Large evergreens were blown over in
town. Other trees fell on homes and
streets.
Griggs County
Cooperstown Thunderstorm Wind (G80)
Many trees were blown down all over
town. Highway 45 was blocked by
fallen trees and tree limbs.
Steele County
2 NW Finley Thunderstorm Wind (G87)
The FAA radar station northwest of
Finley recorded a 100 mph wind gust.
Steele County
Sharon Thunderstorm Wind (G87)
Trees were blown down.
Steele County
10 E Finley Thunderstorm Wind (G75)
Large trees were blown down.
Walsh County
3 NW Fordville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
4 inch diameter tree branches were
blown down.
Nelson County
Kloten Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Trees were blown down.
Ramsey County
1 E Crary Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
An NDAWN mesonet sensor reported the
wind gust.
Nelson County
Aneta Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Several large 100 year-old trees were
blown down and a quonset was destroyed.
Traill County
Hatton Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Trees were blown down.
Grand Forks County
Larimore Thunderstorm Wind (G87)
Large trees were blown down by winds
gusts estimated around 100 mph.
Grand Forks County
Northwood Thunderstorm Wind (G87)
Numerous trees were blown down.
Grand Forks County
4 SE Larimore Thunderstorm Wind (G87)
Numerous trees were blown down in
several miles of shelterbelts across
central and southern Arvilla Township.
Some power lines were also knocked
over.
Traill County
3 S Buxton Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
A ND DOT RWIS sensor measured the wind
gust.
Cass County
2 W Grandin Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
A Davis wind sensor measured the wind
gust.
Pembina County
Cavalier Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Trees were blown down.
Grand Forks County
Grand Forks Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and branches were blown down
around the city.
Traill County
5 E Buxton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Walsh County
2 E Warsaw Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Many trees were blown down in shelter
belts west of the Interstate 29 exit.
Sargent County
3 NW Havana Hail (0.75)
Sargent County
3 NW Havana Flash Flood
4.5 inches of rain fell in an hour.
Water rose above several county roads.
Sargent County
Havana Flash Flood
Basement flooding was reported in
Havana.
Sargent County
Milnor Flash Flood
Heavy rainfall caused Storm Lake to
rise and threaten the town of Milnor.
Sandbaggers were called out to help
keep the water out, with as many as 30
homes threatened by the rising water.
The Milnor golf course also had
substantial flooding.
Sargent County
Rutland Flash Flood
Basement flooding was reported in
Rutland. Crews had to pump water across
roads that were acting like dikes.
Sargent County
1 W Cayuga Flash Flood
Fields and farm access roads were
flooded. Over 4 inches of rain fell in
an hour.
Sargent County
Cayuga Flash Flood
Basement flooding was reported in
Cayuga.
Richland County
10 SE Lidgerwood Hail (0.88)
Richland County
2 E Mooreton Hail (0.75)
Eddy County
6 SSE Sheyenne Flash Flood
Fields and farm access roads were
flooded.
Richland County
4 WSW Fairmount Hail (1.00)
Richland County
9 S Wahpeton Hail (0.75)
Hail covered the ground near the Red
River.
Sargent County
Havana Hail (0.75)
Sargent County
Havana Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large trees were blown down.
Sargent County
Havana to Tornado (F2)
1 S Rutland
Numerous trees were blown down or
uprooted along the damage path. A roof
was torn off a pole barn in Havana.
Peak winds were estimated at 120 mph.
Sargent County
4 S Cayuga Hail (1.50)
Hail from penny to ping pong ball size
fell over Tewaukon Lake.
Richland County
6 SW Lidgerwood Hail (1.00)
Richland County
.5 S Mooreton Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A mule barn under construction was
blown down at the Bagg bonanza farm.
Richland County
10 W Wahpeton Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
The wind gust was measured by a Davis
weather sensor at the ND DOT weigh
station.
Richland County
4 W Colfax Funnel Cloud
A wall cloud with pendant funnel was
reported.
Richland County
Fairmount Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Large tree branches were blown down
along with some power lines.
Richland County
4 NNW Walcott to Tornado (F0)
5 N Walcott
A tornado and rising dust plume were
seen, but no damage was reported. The
tornado continued into Cass county.
Cass County
2 ESE Kindred to Tornado (F0)
4 E Kindred
This tornado originated 4 miles north-
northwest of Walcott in Richland
county. A tornado and rising dust plume
were seen, but no damage was reported.
Richland County
Wahpeton Flash Flood
2.44 inches of rain fell in one hour,
causing major street flooding.
Conditions were the worst again along
fifth street south, where cars were
stalled in the high water.
Ransom County
5 S Me Leod Flash Flood
Water covered a road.
Benson County
Maddock Flash Flood
Heavy rainfall inundated several roads.
Raw sewage had to be pumped into
ditches to prevent backup in homes.
Benson County
Esmond Flash Flood
Several streets were flooded in Esmond.
A basement was flooded and a basement
wall collapsed. Around 4 inches of rain
was reported.
Richland County
2 SW Great Bend Flash Flood
Interstate 29 was reduced to one lane
of traffic because of water on the
road.
Richland County
2 SW Wyndmere Flash Flood
A bridge was closed due to flash
flooding.
Richland County
Wyndmere Flash Flood
Basement flooding and sewer backup were
reported.
NDZ052
Flood
Roads and streets were flooded in
Havana, Rutland, and Milnor. Basement
flooding and sandbagging occurred in
Milnor, where twelve mobile homes and
nine homes sustained significant
damage. Heavy amounts of rain fell
numerous times throughout the month of
June. For the month, National Weather
Service cooperative observers reported
12.43 inches of rain at Havana, 11.44
inches of rain at Forman, and 7.58
inches of rain at Cayuga. Unofficial
reports of 16 to 20 inches of rain were
also received. An estimated 30 to 40
percent of crops in the county were
drowned out.
NDZ015
Flood
Excessive runoff flooded fields and
roads in the Hampden area.
NDZ049-053
Flood
In Richland county, flooding caused
around 60 percent losses to hay and
pasture land. Around 35,000 acres did
not get planted and around 230,000
acres were damaged by flooding. Area
fields and roads were flooded around
Fairmount. In Ransom county, excessive
runoff continued to flood fields and
roads south of McLeod. Well-above
normal amounts of rain fell during the
month of June. For the month, National
Weather Service cooperative observers
reported 11.83 inches of rain at
McLeod, 11.26 inches of rain at
Lidgerwood, and 9.10 inches of rain at
Lisbon. Additional NDAWN mesonet
reports included 11.05 inches near
Wyndmere and 6.81 inches near Wahpeton.
Unofficial amounts of 16 to 20 inches
of rain were also received.
NDZ053
Flood
Rainfall toward the end of June pushed
the Red River at Wahpeton/Breckenridge
back above its moderate flood stage of
12 feet. The crest for this event
didn’t occur until early July.
NDZ053
Flood
Persistent rainfall caused 3 crests
along the Wild Rice River at
Abercrombie during the month of June.
The first crest, which occurred around
noon CDT on June 9th, stayed about 2
feet under flood stage. As the Wild
Rice River started to fall after this
first crest, more rain fell across the
basin and the river started rising once
again. This time, the Wild Rice River
peaked (around 1 am CDT on June 17th)
just over its flood stage of 10 feet.
Again, the river started falling, but
levelled off just under flood stage.
More rain fell across the basin toward
the end of the month, pushing the river
up toward its third crest. The actual
third crest did not occur until early
July 2005. However, the Wild Rice River
at Abercrombie did rise above its
moderate flood stage late in the day on
June 30th. So much water drained into
Lake Tewaukon that the pool height rose
four feet over full pool (13 feet deep
rather than 9 feet). This caused the
emergency spillway to be topped. The
only other time this had happened since
the late 1980s was during the flood of
1997. Lake Tewaukon normally covers
about 1,100 acres in area. County road
12 was flooded south of Cayuga by the
Wild Rice River. Great Bend had to
build dikes and sandbag to protect
against the rising Wild Rice River.
OHIO, East
Jefferson County
Brilliant to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Mingo Jet
Trees and power lines blown down,
interrupting electricity for 50
customers, especially on Township Rd
162
Columbiana County
8 W Calcutta Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large trees down.
Muskingum County
Frayszeburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large trees down.
Coshocton County
West Lafayette to Hail (1.00)
Coshocton
Muskingum County
North Zanesville Hail (0.75)
Tuscarawas County
New Philadelphia Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines down.
Guernsey County
Cambridge Hail (0.75)
Noble County
Belle Vly Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down on County Rd 20.
Monroe County
Lewisville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Belmont County
3 SE Barnesville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Power lines blown down onto car. Five
people trapped and rescued.
Carroll County
Amsterdam to Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Kilgore
75 to 150 trees were blown down in a
4-mile stretch in Loudon Twp, on roads
Poppy, Post, Province, Germano,
Raindrop, and Amsterdam. A roof was
ripped off a mobile home on Post Rd. A
few barns were damaged.
Harrison County
Cadiz to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Jewett
Trees down onto Rte 9.
Belmont County
Powhatan Pt to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Shadyside
Trees and power lines down.
Jefferson County
4 NW East Springfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Jefferson County
Richmond Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees blown down by 60 mph wind gust.
1800 customers lost electric power in
Jefferson Co.
Belmont County
Bethesda Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
62 mph wind gust.
Columbiana County
Lisbon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines down, on Rte 164,
just south of Lisbon.
Columbiana County
2 N Lisbon Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
15 W Emerson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines down along Rte
213 in Allencreek Twp.
Muskingum County
3.5 WSW Hopewell Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees down near Gratiot.
Coshocton County
New Castle to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
West Lafayette
Several trees down.
Muskingum County
Sonora Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Few trees down.
Jefferson County
Wintersville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
One tree down.
Tuscarawas County
Newport Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees down.
Columbiana County
Rogers Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Tree down on Rte 558.
Jefferson County
Brilliant Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines down.
OHIO, North
Lucas County
Whitehouse to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Toledo
Winds were estimated at nearly 60 mph
in western part of the county. A tree
was reported down in Perrysburg and a
twelve inch tree limb was down in
Toledo. In Waterville, a tree was
reported down due to thunderstorm
winds.
Seneca County
Attica Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds were estimated at 58
mph.
Seneca County
Attica Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was observed.
Wood County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A trained spotter estimated winds
around 70 mph. Numerous trees, large
limbs, and powers lines came down as a
result of the high winds across the
county. A tree was reported to have
fallen on a car causing damage. At a
high school, a set of stadium lights
were knocked down due to the high
winds.
Hancock County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Winds around 60 mph were reported in
Findley as thunderstorms moved through
the county. Numtrees, large limbs, and
power lines were down across the county
from Arcadia south to Vanlue.
Ottawa County
2 NE Oak Harbor to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Oak Harbor
Observed winds by a trained spotter
were estimated at 58 mph.
Sandusky County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Observed winds by a trained spotter
were estimated at 60 mph. Strong winds
damaged a roof of a house inches in
diameter. Numerous other trees were
downed across the county along with
power lines. In Woodville, two tree
limbs between 12 and 18 inches in
diameter were taken down as the storms
passed through the county.
Marion County
Marion Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees and power lines reported
down around Marion.
Wyandot County
Sycamore Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees and power poles knocked
down.
Erie County
Bay View Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs reported down.
Richland County
Shiloh Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Observed winds by a trained spotter
were estimated at 60 mph.
Crawford County
Bucyrus Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs reported down.
Huron County
Monroeville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A roof was blown off a barn.
Huron County
Hartland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees and power lines downed
by strong winds.
Ashland County
Hayesville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs reported down.
Richland County
5 SE Mansfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A large tree and a few large limbs were
reported down.
Knox County
Fredericktown to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Mt Liberty
One tree was reported down in Frederick
town, and a few large limbs were
reported down in Mt. Liberty.
Wayne County
Wooster Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous large limbs down along with
power lines.
Medina County
Lodi Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs reported down.
Cuyahoga County
Parma Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs reported down.
Sandusky County
Fremont to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Clyde
Thunderstorm winds downed several large
tree limbs in Fremont and one tree in
Clyde. A barn was heavily damaged to
the south of Fremont.
Ottawa County
Port Clinton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds downed a few trees
near Port Clinton.
Lorain County
Oberlin Hail (1.25)
Hail quarter to half dollar size was
observed. A few vehicles sustained
minor damage.
Lucas County
Pt Place Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds downed a few large
tree limbs.
Sandusky County
10 E Lindsey Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees and large limbs reported
down from thunderstorm winds.
Lake County
Mentor Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs along with a tree
were reported down from thunderstorm
winds.
Huron County
Clarksfield to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Hartland
A tree was reported down in
Clarksfield, and a sign blown over in
Hartland from thunderstorm winds.
Stark County
North Canton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs downed from
thunderstorm winds.
Lorain County
Elyria Hail (1.25)
Half dollar size hail was observed.
Other trained spotters in the area also
reported hail which ranged from penny
to quarter size at that same time.
Knox County
Fredericktown Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees reported down from
thunderstorm winds.
Holmes County
Killbuck Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees downed from thunderstorm
winds.
Marion County
Northwest Portion Flash Flood
Thunderstorms dumped locally heavy
rains on the northwestern corner of
Marion County. Storm total radar
estimates from that part of the county
were 3 to 6 inches. Flooding occurred
in many low lying areas with several
roads closed at times. Most of this
flooding was near Meeker and Lame. Both
State Route 309 and 37 were flooded by
several inches of water and had to be
briefly closed.
Holmes County
Killbuck Flash Flood
Thunderstorms dumped locally heavy rain
on portions of Holmes County. Automated
rain gages measured 1.18 inches in
Stillwell and 1.23 inches of rain at
Millersburg during a three hour period.
Some flooding was reported along State
Route 60 near Killbuck.
Knox County
North Portion Flash Flood
Thunderstorms dumped torrential rains
on the northern portion of Knox County.
A spotter east of Fredericktown
measured 5.25 inches of rainfall
between 2 and 6 p.m. Widespread lowland
flooding occurred across northern Knox
County. Several roads were washed out
in the Fredericktown and Knox Lake
areas. Flood waters were several feet
deep on some roads. Extensive basement
flooding was also reported.
Huron County
New London Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was observed.
Lorain County
Oberlin to Hail (0.88)
South Amherst
Nickel size hail was observed. Several
other reports from the county also
contained observations of penny size
hail.
Hancock County
Findlay to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
1 W Van Buren
Numerous trees and power poles were
blown down. A semi truck was also blown
over from thunderstorm winds.
Richland County
Mansfield to Hail (0.88)
Lexington
Nickel size hail was observed.
Ottawa County
Genoa to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Martin
Numerous trees, power lines, and power
poles downed from thunderstorm winds.
One tree was reported to have fallen on
a house. Two semi trucks were also
blown over.
Sandusky County
Woodville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs down.
Wayne County
Doylestown Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs were reported down
from thunderstorm winds.
Geauga County
Middlefield Hail (0.88)
Nickel size hail was observed.
Ashland County
Nova Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was observed.
Summit County
Greensburg Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was observed.
Stark County
Uniontown Hail (1.00)
Quarter size hail was observed.
Summit County
Portage Lakes Hail (1.00)
Quarter size hail was observed.
Portage County
Randolph Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was observed.
Portage County
Randolph Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Winds observed by a trained spotter
were estimated at 60 mph. There was
also a report from law enforcement that
two trees were downed from thunderstorm
winds.
Ashtabula County
1 NE Richmond Cente Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Two trees downed due to thunderstorm
winds.
Trumbull County
Youngstown Muni Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Winds at Youngstown Warren Regional
Airport were measured at 58 mph. Also,
across southern portions of the county,
trained spotters reported numerous
large limbs down.
Stark County
Massillon to Flash Flood
Canton
Thunderstorms dumped between one and
two inches of rain on portions of Stark
County in a very short period of time.
1.93 inches of rain was measured by an
automated gage near Genoa in about 90
minutes. Widespread urban and lowland
flooding occurred between Massilon and
Canton. Water on some roadways was as
much as two feet deep.
Ashland County
Mifflin Hail (1.00)
Quarter size hail was observed near
Mifflin.
Morrow County
Iberia Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds downed one tree and
several large limbs south of Iberia.
Crawford County
4 N Galion Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was observed.
Stark County
Canton to Hail (1.00)
Louisville
Quarter size hail was observed on the
south side of Canton. A trained spotter
had reported that the hail had
accumulated on the ground to nearly an
inch before tapering off. Other trained
spotters had reported observing hail
varying from penny to quarter size from
Canton to Louisville.
Stark County
Canton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A power company had reported several
power poles down in the Canton area.
Numerous large limbs were also reported
downed from thunderstorm winds.
Mahoning County
North Benton Hail (0.88)
Nickel size hail was observed.
Ashland County
Hayesville to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Jeromesville
Several trees were reported downed as
severe thunderstorms moved east through
central portions of the county.
Richland County
Bellville Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was observed.
Wayne County
West Salem Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
One tree and several large limbs downed
from thunderstorm winds.
Medina County
5 S Medina Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees and large limbs down from
thunderstorm winds.
Ashtabula County
New Lyme to Lightning
Rome
Lightning struck an oil well storage
tank in New Lyme Township around 6 p.m.
A second oil well was struck by
lightning at 6:54 p.m. in Rome
Township. Fires resulted from both of
these strikes. Oil was spilled at both
sites and cleanup crews had to be
dispatched to contain the spills.
Cuyahoga County
Broadview Hgts Flash Flood
Thunderstorms dumped two to three
inches of rain on Broadview Heights in
less than 90 minutes. An off duty NWS
employee measured 2.24 inches by 7:30
p.m. Extensive lowland and urban
flooding occurred in Broadview Heights.
Several roads had to be closed because
of flood waters up 2 feet deep.
Ashtabula County
South Portion Flash Flood
Thunderstorms dumped locally heavy
rains on the southern portion of
Ashtabula County. An estimated three
inches of rain fell in the Andover
area. Extensive flooding occurred in
Andover with several streets, including
U.S. Highway 6 briefly closed. Flood
waters greater than 6 inches deep were
also reported in Orwell.
Crawford County
Chatfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs down.
Cuyahoga County
Brecksville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees downed due to
thunderstorm winds.
Wayne County
Wooster Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees downed due to
thunderstorm winds.
Ottawa County
3 E Oak Harbor Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was observed.
Stark County
5 N Massillon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs down.
Mahoning County
Youngstown Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was observed.
Lucas County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous large limbs reported down
across the county.
Hancock County
4 SW Rawson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs reported down.
Wood County
Bowling Green Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were reported down.
Ottawa County
Martin to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Port Clinton
A tree and a few large limbs reported
down.
Sandusky County
5 SE Woodville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees reported down from severe
thunderstorm winds.
Seneca County
7 E Fostoria Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was observed.
Wyandot County
Wharton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs were reported down.
Sandusky County
Green Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Many large limbs reported down.
Seneca County
Green Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Many large limbs reported down.
Erie County
Avery to Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Vermilion
A 60 mph wind gust was estimated by law
in enforcement Avery. As the storm
progressed east, a 62 mph wind gust was
measured in Vermillion by a trained
spotter.
Huron County
Norwalk Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A trained spotter estimated winds at 60
mph, with several trees and powers
lines down.
Marion County
Marion Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees and large limbs were
reported down from thunderstorm winds.
Also, railroad gate crossing bars were
broken due to severe thunderstorm
winds.
Lorain County
Avon Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A measured 63 mph wind gust was
reported by local law enforcement.
Morrow County
5 E Iberia Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees and large limbs were
reported down.
Cuyahoga County
Warrensville Hgts Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees reported down from
thunderstorm winds.
Medina County
Medina Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were reported down from
severe thunderstorm winds.
Ashland County
2 S Perrysville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs were reported down.
Richland County
Olivesburg Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Winds were estimated by a trained
spotter at 60 mph.
Knox County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were reported down across
the county.
Wayne County
Wooster Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were reported down.
Cuyahoga County
Bedford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees and power lines down
reported from thunderstorm winds.
Summit County
Greensburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were reported down, which
also took down power lines in the area.
Ashtabula County
Austinburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several large limbs and power lines
downed from severe thunderstorm winds.
Portage County
Atwater Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Two trees were reported down.
Trumbull County
North Bloomfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs were reported down.
Mahoning County
Struthers Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was observed.
Lucas County
Berkey Thunderstorm Wind (G63)
A 73 mph wind gust was measured, which
snapped a 20 foot tall lightpost in
half and knocked down a windmill. A
paddle boat was lifted out of the water
and numerous trees and power lines were
downed. Nickel size hail was also
reported with this storm.
Hancock County
4 SW Rawson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous large limbs and radio antennas
blown down from severe thunderstorm
winds.
OHIO, Northwest
Van Wert County
Convoy to Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
1 S Scott
Spotters reported sustained winds of 50
mph with gusts to 60 mph in the Convoy
area, with the winds increasing to 70
mph as the storm passed south of Scott.
Williams County
West Unity Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree down across the road in West
Unity.
Defiance County
Defiance Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were reported
down.
Putnam County
Continental Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A barn was blown down in the area. A RV
was rolled over on a nearby road. The
driver suffered minor injuries to a
foot as a result of the upset.
Paulding County
Paulding Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Power lines were reported down in
Paulding.
Fulton County
7 SE Wauseon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines reported down
southwest of Wauseon.
Henry County
Liberty Center Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
A estimated wind gust to 60 mph was
reported by spotters.
Allen County
Lafayette Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were reported down near
Lafayette.
Putnam County
2.5 E Ottawa Dust Devil
Pictures and eyewitness reports
confirmed a large dust devil developed
on a clear and sunny day. This dust
devil extended over 100 feet into the
air as was easily visible. Local law
enforcement officials did track the
feature, with no damage being reported.
Williams County
2 SW Alvordton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree as well as some power lines were
reported down across a road near
Kinkle.
Defiance County
Hicksville Hail (0.75)
Deflance County
12 E Hicksville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Three trees were blown down.
OHIO, Southeast
Athens County
Nelsonville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and large branches were knocked
down. One tree fell across a house.
Vinton County
Orland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees fell along Route 56.
Athens County
Chauncey Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large branches were blown down.
Athens County
Athens Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
A gust to 62 mph was measured at Ohio
University.
Jackson County
Wellston Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were blown down. A mobile
home was damaged.
Morgan County
Malta to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Mc Connelsville
Large branches were blown down causing
power outages.
Washington County
Waterford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Washington County
Lowell Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Washington County
Reno Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large branches fell across Route 7.
Lawrence County
Coal Grove Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees fell across roads.
Lawrence County
Burlington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down across roads.
OHIO, Southwest
Logan County
Middleburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
One tree and a couple large limbs were
downed.
Mercer County
3 E Celina Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A wall was knocked down at a Bob Evans
restaurant under construction. The
construction site is located at the
intersection of State Route 29 and
Havemann Road.
Darke County
3 W New Weston Hail (1.00)
Mercer County
Celina Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Winds were estimated near 60 mph with
large limbs downed.
Darke County
Yorkshire Hail (1.75)
Auglaize County
St Marys Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees were downed across the
western part of the county.
Shelby County
Ft Loramie Hail (1.00)
Hardin County
Kenton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several large limbs were knocked down.
Clark County
2 E Springfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Power poles were downed.
Montgomery County
Kettering Hail (1.00)
Greene County
Beavercreek Hail (0.75)
Champaign County
6 N Urbana Hail (1.00)
OHZ054>055-065
Flood
Scattered thunderstorms producing
localized flooding across portions of
central Ohio. The storms produced
between two and three inches of rain
from central Madison county, east
across the Columbus metro area. Several
roads were flooded across the southern
Columbus suburbs between Grove City and
Pickerington.
OHZ026-044-055-065
Flood
Widely scattered thunderstorms dumped
up to two inches of rain in portions of
west central and central Ohio. Several
roads were flooded and impassible in
the Columbus metro area east into
northern Fairfield county. Water up to
four inches in depth entered the first
floor of a fire station in Kenton.
Fairfield County
6 NE Baltimore Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Four trees were knocked down.
Montgomery County
Germantown to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Dayton
Two trees were downed.
Hamilton County
Newtown to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Mt Washington
Trees were downed.
Highland County
Mowrystown to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
8 E Hillsboro
Trees were knocked down.
Clermont County
Nicholsville Hail (0.75)
Ross County
Chillicothe Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were knocked down.
Clermont County
5 W Batavia Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were knocked down around
Eastgate.
Pike County
6 W Latham Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were downed.
Brown County
5 NW Georgetown Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A barn sustained structural damage
along Smokey Row Road. A nearby
workshed had its roof peeled off.
Several trees were also downed across
the area.
Ross County
Londonderry Hail (0.88)
OHZ073-077>078
Flood
Thunderstorms produced some flooding of
roads across portions of southwest and
southern Ohio during the afternoon.
Pike County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees were knocked down,
especially east of US Route 23.
Adams County
Seaman to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Peebles
A mobile home lost its roof to the
thunderstorm winds. A couple of trees
were also knocked down.
Hocking County
Starr Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were knocked down along
State Routes 56 and 328 in the southern
part of the county.
Adams County
Manchester to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
5 S West Union
Several trees were downed.
Scioto County
3 W West Portsmouth Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and powerlines were downed.
Scioto Counly
Portsmouth Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A couple of trees were knocked down.
Darke County
New Madison Hail (0.75)
OHZ042-061
Flood
Isolated thunderstorms affected
portions of the Miami Valley during the
late afternoon and early evening.
Locally heavy rain caused flooding of
roads across the eastern portion of the
Dayton metro area, and over southern
Darke county.
Montgomery County
Kettering Hail (1.75)
Numerous trees were also downed along
Stroop Road.
Hardin County
6 E Kenton 1Lightning
An Amish boy was killed when lightning
struck the tree he was leaning against.
He had taken shelter under the tree
from the thunderstorm. M15UT
Clinton County
Midland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A silo was blown down.
Butler County
Hamilton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were downed on the west
side of town.
Warren County
2 SE Lebanon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees and large limbs were
downed along Cook Road. Patio furniture
was displaced from a residence in the
Lakeshore Landing neighborhood off of
Cook Road.
Warren County
4 N Lebanon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were knocked down.
Darke County
New Madison Hail (0.88)
Madison County
3 E London to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
West Jefferson
Several trees and large limbs were
downed.
Franklin County
2 W Upper Arlington Hail (0.75)
Greene County
Xenia Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were knocked down.
Licking County
Newark Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A 30-foot by 30-foot section of a roof
was ripped off of a building on the
southeast side of town. A construction
trailer was turned on its side, and a
steel overhang was pulled off of a
home, causing minor damage to a wall.
Madison County
3 W Mt Sterling Hail (0.75)
Warren County
4 E Waynesville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Two trees were downed on the west side
of Caesar Creek State Park. Penny size
hail also fell for a short period.
Pickaway County
4 W Orient Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several 20-inch tree limbs were downed
along London Road.
Clark County
South Charleston Hail (1.75)
OHZ054
Flood
Thunderstorms produced heavy rain
across portions of eastern Madison
county during the afternoon. A barn was
flooded to the south of West Jefferson.
Delaware County
Ostrander Hail (0.88)
Trees were also downed.
Franklin County
2 NE Grove City Lightning
A man at the Phoenix Golf Links was
struck by lightning and killed. Two
other men in his party were injured by
the lightning strike.
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Franklin County
Bexley to Hail (1.75)
Whitehall
Darke County
Greenville Hail (0.75)
Darke County
3 E Greenville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Ross County
2 NW Chillicothe Lightning
An inmate in the yard at the Chillico
the Correctional Institute was struck
and killed by lightning. Five others
were injured by the lightning strike.
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Clark County
4 E Enon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed near the intersection
of Old Mill and Rocky Point Roads.
Greene County
2 E Fairborn Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were knocked down along
Armstrong Road.
Clark County
Donnelsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power poles were knocked
down.
Miami County
Tipp City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
One tree and power lines were downed.
Greene County
Beavercreek Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees and power lines were
downed.
Franklin County
Grandview Hgts to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Bexley
Trees were downed.
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Scattered thunderstorms affected the
Miami Valley and pportions of southwest
Ohio during the afternoon. One to two
inches of rain fell across this area,
causing several roads to flood.
Additional thunderstorms developed into
a mesoscale convective complex during
the evening and moved southeast across
these same areas. another one to two
inches fell across much of southwest
Ohio, with numerous roads becoming
flooded and impassible. Many streams
and creeks rose out of their banks. A
portion of the roof of the Elder
Beerman Store in the Middletown Mall
collapsed due to the weight of the
water on the roof.
Greene County
Spring Vly Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were knocked down.
Greene County
Jamestown Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Licking County
Johnstown to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Homer
Trees were downed on Oregon Street in
Johnstown, and near the intersection of
State Route 661 and Homer Road.
Ross County
Massieville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large limbs were knocked down.
Warren County
Waynesville to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
1 W Morrow
Power lines were downed, and a tree
fell on a car in Hamilton Township.
Clinton County
5 SW Wilmington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
The 58 mph measured gust occurred along
State Route 730 near Cowan Lake.
Licking County
Granville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several large limbs were knocked down.
Warren County
2 NE Springboro Lightning
A man, age unkown, was struck by
lightning at a construction site.
Fairfield County
Baltimore to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Bremen
Trees were downed.
Scioto County
4 N Barden Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A fifteen foot shed was blown into a
utility pole.
Hamilton County
North College Hill to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Hyde Park
Numerous trees were downed just to the
north and east of downtown Cincinnati.
Hamilton County
1 E The Vlg Of Indian Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Darke County
1 N Palestine Hail (1.25)
Numerous trees were downed as well.
Darke County
New Madison Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and power lines were knocked
down.
Preble County
2 S Eaton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few large limbs were downed.
Montgomery County
3 S Trotwood Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several six- to eight-inch diameter
trees were downed.
Montgomery County
New Lebanon Hail (0.88)
Greene County
Beavercreek Hail (0.75)
Montgomery County
Dayton to Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Centerville
Several large trees were downed across
the southern Dayton metro area. An
eight-foot diameter tree fell on a
house.
Butler County
3 NE Oxford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Two trees were downed near the
intersections of Hamilton-Eaton and
Somersville Roads.
Warren County
Springboro to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Waynesville
Trees and power lines were knocked
down.
Clinton County
Wilmington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were downed.
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